What Is The Differenced Between Corporate Credit and Business Credit

What Is The Differenced Between Corporate Credit and Business Credit

Corporate credit is available through credit cards, lines of credit, bank loans or trade credits. Credit cards, lines of credit and bank loans are available through financial institutions. Business credit is typically only in the form of credit cards. For all intents and purposes, virtually all people and businesses use these terms interchangeably but are referring to corporate credit.
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