Definition of Creditworthiness

1. Noun. Trustworthiness with money as based on a person's credit history; a general qualification for borrowing.

Generic synonyms: Trustiness, Trustworthiness
Derivative terms: Creditworthy

Definition of Creditworthiness

1. Noun. The property of being creditworthy. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Creditworthiness

creditabilities
creditability
creditable
creditableness
creditably
credited
credited(p)
crediting
creditless
creditor
creditor's rights
creditors
creditour
creditours
credits
creditworthiness (current term)
creditworthy
crednerite
credo
credobaptist
credobaptists
credophile
credophiles
credos
creds
credulities
credulitiveness
credulity
credulous
credulously

Literary usage of Creditworthiness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Former Soviet Union: Credit Worthiness of Successor States and U. S. Export by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"We found that FSU and, [ and Ukrainian creditworthiness were assessed as ve committee ... It noted a ra Soviet creditworthiness, reports of military moveme ..."

2. Asian Development Bank: Questions & Answers by Diane Publishing Staff (1992)
"31 How does the ADB ensure that sound banking principles and its creditworthiness in the capital markets are not compromised by its concessional loans? ..."

3. Race and Default in Credit Markets: A Colloquy edited by Michael A. Stegman (1996)
"Figure 1 shows the distribution of creditworthiness in a population; that is, ... The lender sets a level of creditworthiness (C) that maximizes profits, ..."

4. Making Markets: Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe and the Post by Shafiqul Islam, Michael Mandelbaum (1993)
"Wlodzimierz Siwinski, “Why Poland Lost Its creditworthiness,” in Marer and Siwinski, creditworthiness and Reform, pp. 25—31. 7. ..."

5. Governance in China by OECD (2005)
"One routine operation of banks is to assess the creditworthiness of other institutions that are active participants in the market and modify the conditions ..."

6. Export Credit Financing Systems in Oecd Member and Non-Member Countries by OECD Staff, Daiana Cipollone (2001)
"2.1.3 Cost of cover Premiums differ according to type of insurance, creditworthiness of the buyer country and creditworthiness of the individual buyer. ..."

7. Former Soviet Union: Credit Worthiness of Successor States and U. S. Export by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"We found that FSU and, [ and Ukrainian creditworthiness were assessed as ve committee ... It noted a ra Soviet creditworthiness, reports of military moveme ..."

8. Asian Development Bank: Questions & Answers by Diane Publishing Staff (1992)
"31 How does the ADB ensure that sound banking principles and its creditworthiness in the capital markets are not compromised by its concessional loans? ..."

9. Race and Default in Credit Markets: A Colloquy edited by Michael A. Stegman (1996)
"Figure 1 shows the distribution of creditworthiness in a population; that is, ... The lender sets a level of creditworthiness (C) that maximizes profits, ..."

10. Making Markets: Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe and the Post by Shafiqul Islam, Michael Mandelbaum (1993)
"Wlodzimierz Siwinski, “Why Poland Lost Its creditworthiness,” in Marer and Siwinski, creditworthiness and Reform, pp. 25—31. 7. ..."

11. Governance in China by OECD (2005)
"One routine operation of banks is to assess the creditworthiness of other institutions that are active participants in the market and modify the conditions ..."

12. Export Credit Financing Systems in Oecd Member and Non-Member Countries by OECD Staff, Daiana Cipollone (2001)
"2.1.3 Cost of cover Premiums differ according to type of insurance, creditworthiness of the buyer country and creditworthiness of the individual buyer. ..."

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