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  2. Credit analysis - Wikipedia

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    Credit analysis is the method by which one calculates the creditworthiness of a business or organization. [1] In other words, It is the evaluation of the ability of a company to honor its financial obligations. The audited financial statements of a large company might be analyzed when it issues or has issued bonds.

  3. Credit rating - Wikipedia

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    A sovereign credit rating is the credit rating of a sovereign entity, such as a national government. The sovereign credit rating indicates the risk level of the investing environment of a country and is used by investors when looking to invest in particular jurisdictions, and also takes into account political risk.

  4. Category:Credit risk - Wikipedia

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    Consumer credit risk; Contingent convertible bond; Counterparty credit risk; Credibility theory; Credit analysis; Credit conversion factor; Credit default option; Credit default risk; Credit default swap; Credit derivative; Credit event; Credit Exposure; Credit reference; Credit spread (bond) Credit spread curve; Credit valuation adjustment ...

  5. Credit risk - Wikipedia

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    The most common credit derivative is the credit default swap. Tightening – Lenders can reduce credit risk by reducing the amount of credit extended, either in total or to certain borrowers. For example, a distributor selling its products to a troubled retailer may attempt to lessen credit risk by reducing payment terms from net 30 to net 15.

  6. Moody's Analytics - Wikipedia

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    Moody's products include Market Implied Ratings (MIR) and Expected Default Frequency (EDF) software packages. MIR applies Moody's ratings scale to credit and equity market price signals so users can identify investment opportunities; EDF estimates a company's credit default probability based on quantitative factors including market capitalization, equity, volatility and capital structure. [35]

  7. The Average Credit Scores for 5 Types of Mortgage Loans - AOL

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    Credit scores are on the rise. According to Experian, since 2016, the average credit score for all consumers has risen from 699 to 715. Over the same time period, the average credit score for those...

  8. Financial risk - Wikipedia

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    Credit risk management is used by banks, credit lenders, and other financial institutions to mitigate losses primarily associated with nonpayment of loans. A credit risk occurs when there is potential that a borrower may default or miss on an obligation as stated in a contract between the financial institution and the borrower.

  9. States with the Highest and Lowest Property Tax Rates - AOL

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    No. 10 Highest: New Hampshire. Living in New Hampshire, the cradle of New England, can seem idyllic until you look at property taxes. The average property tax rate is 1.25%.