Credit
This video teaches the concept of Credit. Credit refers to the ability to borrow money. Some forms of credit commonly used by consumers are car loans, home mortgage loans and credit cards.
Key Concepts
Budget, Credit, Money Management, Compound Interest, Borrow
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