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单词 consumer credit
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Definition of consumer credit in English:

consumer credit

noun
mass noun
  • Credit advanced to consumers for the purchase of goods or services.

    consumer credit as a percentage of disposable income stood at a near record high of 21.1 per cent
    as modifier the UK's consumer credit market
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I don't know if a consolidation with a consumer credit agency will help.
    • With consumer credit companies swallowing fewer write-off loans, their overall profit should be greater.
    • Consumer credit as a percentage of disposable income stood at a near record high of 21.1% in May against the all time record of 21.3% reached in September 2003.
    • The issuer must be someone who carries on a consumer credit business, that is, he must be in the business of making regulated credit agreements.
    • Greater consumer credit excess and further financial sector leveraging ensure a more precarious disaster down the road.
    • Today, despite record levels of additional Consumer Credit, we see rising delinquencies and charge-offs, particularly with the marginal "subprime" lenders.
    • These funds were already available for other private uses, such as private investment, mortgages, and other consumer credit.
    • In some cases people may save because there are few goods to buy or because consumer credit is scarce.
    • Credit-counselling is the giving of advice to a consumer who has incurred debts under consumer credit agreements.
    • The rise in net consumer credit slowed a little to £1.3bn from £1.7bn in April.

Definition of consumer credit in US English:

consumer credit

noun
  • Credit advanced to consumers for the purchase of goods or services.

    consumer credit as a percentage of disposable income stood at a near record high of 21.1%
    as modifier the consumer credit marketplace
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Consumer credit as a percentage of disposable income stood at a near record high of 21.1% in May against the all time record of 21.3% reached in September 2003.
    • I don't know if a consolidation with a consumer credit agency will help.
    • The rise in net consumer credit slowed a little to £1.3bn from £1.7bn in April.
    • With consumer credit companies swallowing fewer write-off loans, their overall profit should be greater.
    • Credit-counselling is the giving of advice to a consumer who has incurred debts under consumer credit agreements.
    • In some cases people may save because there are few goods to buy or because consumer credit is scarce.
    • These funds were already available for other private uses, such as private investment, mortgages, and other consumer credit.
    • Today, despite record levels of additional Consumer Credit, we see rising delinquencies and charge-offs, particularly with the marginal "subprime" lenders.
    • Greater consumer credit excess and further financial sector leveraging ensure a more precarious disaster down the road.
    • The issuer must be someone who carries on a consumer credit business, that is, he must be in the business of making regulated credit agreements.
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