نتایج جستجو برای: credit

تعداد نتایج: 30122  

1999
Sujit Chakravorti Ted To

In this article, we investigate why merchants accept credit cards for payment despite the relatively high cost of processing these types of transactions. A two-period model is constructed to determine under what conditions a credit card equilibrium would exist. The results of the model indicate that when the cost of funds is not too high and when the merchant’s profit margin is sufficiently hig...

2009
Scott I. Rick

Although much research finds that “birds of a feather flock together,” the present research suggests that opposites tend to attract when it comes to certain spending tendencies. That is, “tightwads,” who generally spend less than they would ideally like to spend, and “spendthrifts,” who generally spend more than they would ideally like to spend, tend to marry each other, consistent with the not...

2006
Andreas Lehnert

1.1 Overview of the US mortgage market Owner-occupied housing and the mortgages used to finance it are currently the single largest asset and liability on the household balance sheet. As shown in Graph 1, residential mortgage debt has grown so that households now owe just over $8 trillion. Consumer credit, which includes personal loans, auto loans and credit card balances, now stands at just ov...

2002
Rajiv Mallick Atreya Chakraborty

What is the magnitude of credit constraint or credit gap affecting small businesses? This paper provides estimates of credit gap, defined as the difference between the desired and actual levels of debt for credit-constrained small businesses using the data from the National Survey of Small Business Finances. The estimated credit gap is approximately 20 percent – credit constrained small busines...

2015
Pooja Mittal

The development of credit card application should be in proportion with the expectation of terrible credit hazard on the grounds that it doesn't utilize security collateral as guarantee. The use of credit scoring can be utilized to help the credit hazard assay in deciding the customer's eligibility. Data mining has been demonstrated as a significant tool for credit scoring. The objective of thi...

2015
Jane Dokko Geng Li Jessica Hayes

This paper presents novel evidence on the role of credit scores in the dynamics of committed relationships. We document substantial positive assortative matching with respect to credit scores, even when controlling for other socioeconomic and demographic characteristics. As a result, individual-level differences in access to credit are largely preserved at the household level. Moreover, we find...

2015
Sarbajit Chaudhuri Manash Ranjan Gupta

a r t i c l e i n f o JEL classification: D42 F21 F22 O17 Keywords: Informal credit Formal credit Moneylender Foreign capital Emigration General equilibrium This paper makes an attempt to provide a theory of determination of interest rate in the informal credit market in a less developed economy in terms of a three-sector static deterministic general equilibrium model. There are two informal se...

Journal: :Expert Syst. Appl. 2011
Bee Wah Yap Seng Huat Ong Nor Huselina Mohamed Husain

Credit scoring model have been developed by banks and researchers to improve the process of assessing credit worthiness during the credit evaluation process. The objective of credit scoring models is to assign credit risk to either a ‘‘good risk’’ group that is likely to repay financial obligation or a ‘‘bad risk’’ group who has high possibility of defaulting on the financial obligation. Constr...

2012
Khyati Chaudhary Bhawna Mallick

Data mining has been increasing as one of the chief key features of many security initiatives. Often, used as a means for detection of fraud, assessing risk as well. Data mining involves the use of data analysis tools to discover unknown, valid patterns as well as relationships in large data sets. Decades have seen a massive growth in the use of credit cards as a transactional medium. Data mini...

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