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- Commercial credit is the credit happened between_____
- Which of the following statements is NOT true about remittance? A: It provides highest security to the buyer but not the seller. B: It is cheaper to use than the other terms of payment. C: It is based on commercial credit, not bank credit. D: It may impose high risk either to the buyer or the seller.
- Which of the following statements in NOT true about remittance? A: It provides highest security to the buyer but not the seller. B: It may impose high risk either to the buyer or to the seller. C: It is based on commercial credit, not bank payment. D: It is cheaper to use than the other terms of payment.
- Remittance and collection belong to commercial credit, and letter of credit belongs to banker’s credit.
- ( ) is the core documents based on which other documents are issued. A: Insurance Policy B: Commercial Invoice C: Packing List D: Bill of Lading
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Which commercial usage of the Internet does the author NOT refer to A: Buying airline tickets. B: Trading stocks. C: Applying for a credit card. D: Opening a bank account.
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Which of the following statements are correct?? Synthetic CDOs are typically divided into credit tranches based on the level of credit risk assumed.|A losing streak is a series of successes in gambling or sports.|A fallacy is an idea which few people believe to be true. |Real-estate boom means the property consisting of houses and land.
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Compared with commercial credit, what are the characteristics of bank credit? A: Bank credit is an indirect credit. B: The object of bank credit is monetary capital. C: The object of bank credit is commodity capital. D: Bank credit and changes of industrial capital maintain a certain degree of independence.
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Credit Line covers all of the following but ____. A: drawing commercial papers B: granting loans C: opening letters of credit D: opening letters of guarantee
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The role of Exporter in international settlement might be _______.() A: beneficiary in documentary letter of credit B: Applicant in documentary letter of credit C: principal in documentary collection D: drawer of commercial draft in collection and letter of credit