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Asset-backed security

Bonds or notes backed by Loan paper or Accounts receivable originated by banks, Credit card companies, or other providers of credit; not Mortgage.

Related Terms: 9 Account, Accounts receivable, Credit card, Car, Credit, Loan, Mortgage, Note, Paper
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