Consumer Credit Fundamentals

Consumer Credit Fundamentals by S. Finlay, published by Palgrave Macmillan UK on February 2, 2009, is a comprehensive resource that explores the intricacies of consumer credit markets. This 2nd edition, consisting of 252 pages, offers a broad cross-disciplinary introduction to the subject, detailing the history of credit, various types of consumer credit, and the processes involved in granting and managing credit. It also addresses the legal framework that governs commercial lenders and discusses consumer and ethical issues related to credit.
Readers will find that this book presents a well-rounded and practical overview of consumer credit, making it suitable for those interested in business and economics, particularly in financial services and risk management. The text delves into essential topics such as the operation of credit markets and the implications of credit on consumers, providing valuable insights for students and professionals alike.
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Despite the huge expansion in consumer credit in the last 25 years there are very few texts describing the operation of consumer credit markets. Consumer Credit Fundamentals is the first book to provide a broad cross-disciplinary introduction to the subject. It covers the history of credit, the types of consumer credit available, how credit is granted and managed, the legal framework within which commercial lenders must operate, as well as consumer and ethical issues. A complete, well-rounded and practical introduction to consumer credit.
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