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1 credit
• dati na poček; dati na veresiju; dati na zajam; dobar glas; dug; imati poverenje; kredit; kreditirati; odobrenje u računu; poverenje; primanje; pripisati; reč; ugled; upisati u primanje; verovati; zajam -
2 credit advice
• izveštaj o odobrenju -
3 credit against shipping documents
• rambursni kreditEnglish-Serbian dictionary > credit against shipping documents
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4 credit agreement
• ugovor o kreditu; ugovor o zajmu -
5 credit amount
• iznos odobrenja -
6 credit balance
• aktivni saldo; potražni saldo -
7 credit buying
• kupovina na otpl; kupovina na otplatu -
8 credit charges
• manipulativni troškovi; naknada za usluge kreditiranja -
9 credit entry
• knjiže. u korist; odobrenje; potražna stavka -
10 credit facility
• kreditna olakšica -
11 credit information
• informacija o bonitetu; informacija o kreditnoj sposobnosti -
12 credit key
• dirka za oduzimanje -
13 credit loss
• gubitak po datom kreditu -
14 credit memo
• pokazatelj potraživanje -
15 credit money
• kreditni novac -
16 credit note
• dokument o odobrenju; kredit nota -
17 credit policy
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18 credit rating
• kreditna sposobn; kreditni status -
19 credit risk
• kreditni rizik; rizik naplate kredita; rizik prodaje na kredit -
20 credit sale
• kupovina na kredit; prodaja na otpla
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CRÉDIT — Le mot crédit est en usage dans des domaines très divers: commerce, comptabilité, banque, législations financière, fiscale et pénale, droit des affaires, sciences morales, politiques et économiques. Toutes les acceptions, cependant, restent… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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credit — ► NOUN 1) the facility of being able to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future. 2) an entry in an account recording a sum received. 3) public acknowledgement or praise given for an… … English terms dictionary