Credit
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And, finally, let's bestow
credit
in a very generous way."
We don't treat somebody or value them based on their monthly income or their
credit
score, but we have this double standard when it comes to the way that we value our businesses, and you know what?
So anyway, needless to say, that was $19.95 I'll never get back again, but it only showed up on the
credit
card as "entertainment services," so my husband was never the wiser, and after all of that, well, you could say it turned out he didn't need the extra inspiration after all.
It's like, how can you give them just enough information so they know what it is but giving them the
credit
for the knowledge that they already have about this thing?
This beautiful object, the Swiss Army knife, which I get
credit
for participating in.
Take a cell phone picture of your
credit
cards, your driver's license, your passport, mail it to yourself so it's in the cloud.
The industry has, to its credit, greatly improved.
But in any case,
credit
to the industry, it has lowered the amount of fish per pound of salmon.
Some thinkers have gone on to
credit
the idea of the noble lie as a prototype for 20th century propaganda, and the philosopher king as inspiration for the dictators that used them.
Many
credit
Queen Catherine of Braganza, a Portuguese noble woman, for making tea popular with the English aristocracy when she married King Charles II in 1661.
I can't take
credit
for Christopher's journey to success, but I certainly did my part to keep him on the path.
CA: So all the technologists that I talk to really
credit
you with massively changing their work.
She gave them
credit
because she trusted them.
We would give
credit
to someone we know or that we live next to.
Banks,
credit
card companies and other financial institutions don't know us on a personal level, but they do have a way of trusting us, and that's through our
credit
scores.
Our
credit
scores have been created through an aggregation and analysis of our public consumer
credit
data.
But ... there are 2.5 billion people around the world that don't have a
credit
score.
And because they don't have a score, they don't have access to the
credit
or financial products that can improve their lives.
So we created a mobile application that builds
credit
scores for them using mobile data.
If Jenipher wants credit, her options are limited.
And because Jenipher doesn't have collateral or a
credit
history, she can't walk into a bank and ask for a business loan.
Our
credit
scores have helped us deliver over 200,000 loans in Kenya in just the past year.
With something as simple as a
credit
score, we're giving people the power to build their own futures.
She's applying for a small-business loan from a commercial bank, because she now has the
credit
history to prove she deserves it.
Many of these kids equate spending with
credit
and debit cards, with Google Wallet and Paypal and Zap.
It's a huge problem, and the reason that this is concerning for all of us as a global economy is this: Dun & Bradstreet found that people spend 12 to 18 percent more when using
credit
cards over cash.
Places like The Guardian, The Washington Post, Fortune, Forbes - these are the headlines we're seeing: 'New consumer debt reaching a seven-year high' in the UK, 'Consumer debt hitting an all-time high' in the US, 'Choking on
credit
card debt', 'The
credit
card debt crisis: the next economic domino'.
They got his email records, his financial and banking information, his
credit
reports, even travel records with a list of flights he had taken.
It started with things like assessing
credit
risk from loan applications, sorting the mail by reading handwritten characters from zip codes.
How long did it take the US
credit
card companies to implement chip and pin?
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