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The four Cs of credit are Character, Capacity, Capital, and Condition.
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The three C's of credit rating are Capicity,collateral, and Character.
Your credit history is simply the period of time you have had open lines of credit. Say you had five credit cards and you kept them each for exactly one year and then closed each of them. You would have five credit years of history but most scoring systems would see that as one year of credit history. If you had one credit card account for one year and another for the subsequent year and so on for five years, you would also have five years of credit history, but, again, scoring systems would still see that as (more or less) one year of credit history. Now, if you had one credit card for five years, then the scoring systems would definitely see that as five yeas of credit history. So, creditors and scoring systems look at how long you have maintained each line of credit and the longer the better.
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The four Cs of credit are Character, Capacity, Capital, and Condition.
Often, the three Cs of credit were applied to a credit applicant: character, capacity, and capital.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Credit Suisse Group (CS) is $45,647,872,000.00.
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CS on the NYSE.
The three C's of credit rating are Capicity,collateral, and Character.
The symbol for Credit Suisse Group in the NYSE is: CS.
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The traditional five Cs of credit are character, capacity, capital, collateral, and conditions. These factors are used by lenders to evaluate a borrower's creditworthiness and ability to repay a loan.