A liguistic approach to credit cards (Bachelor thesis)

Papoutsopoulos, Constantine


Credit cards are the second most popular non-cash instrument in the United States and growing in popularity around the world. While initially introduced as primarily a credit instrument, today it has become an extremely popular payment instrument. Some financial observers doubted the viability of credit cards in their initial years and many issuers exited the business only to return later. However, today, most observers agree that credit cards offer unique benefits to consumers and merchants and profit opportunities to banks. In the first chapter, you will find a thorough bibliographic reference to the history and the term of credit cards. Continuing, you get introduced to a mere reference in the history smart cards, the form of the credit card and its basic functions. Afterwards, the various types of credit cards and the use of credit cards in ATMs are presented. Also, numbering and security of credit cards are mentioned with the paper. The last chapter of the paper refers to the advantages and disadvantages of credit cards against cardholders or clients and merchants.
Institution and School/Department of submitter: Σχολή Διοίκησης & Οικονομίας/ Τμήμα Λογιστικής & Χρηματοοικονομικής
Subject classification: Credit cards.
Πιστωτικές κάρτες.
Keywords: Credit cards;Linguistic approach;Πιστωτικές κάρτες;Γλωσσική προσέγγιση
Description: Πτυχιακή εργασία--Σχολή Διοίκησης & Οικονομίας--Τμήμα Λογιστικής & Χρηματοοικονομικής,2015--7129
URI: http://195.251.240.227/jspui/handle/123456789/13071
Table of contents: CONTENTS INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………...…3 CHAPTER 1: HISTORY OF CREDIT CARDS...............................................................4 CHAPTER 2: DEFINITION OF CREDIT CARDS……………………………...…....5 CHAPTER 3: HISTORY OF SMART CARDS………………………….……....…....5 CHAPTER 4: THE FORM OF CREDIT CARD……………………………...……....6 CHAPTER 5: THE BASIC FUNCTIONS OF CREDIT CARD 5.1. CREDIT CARD AS A MEANS OF PAYMENT…………………….….7 5.2. CREDIT CARD AS CREDIT INSTRUMENT……………………..…...7 5.3. THE CREDIT CARD GUARANTEE FUNCTION………………….....7 CHAPTER 6: THE VARIOUS TYPES OF CREDIT CARDS 6.1. STANDARD CREDIT CARDS…………………………………..…….8 6.2. CREDIT CARDS WITH REWARDS PROGRAMS…………..……….9 6.3. BAD CREDIT AND/OR CREDIT REPAIR CARDS…………….……11 6.4. SPECIALTY CREDIT CARDS……………………………………...…12 CHAPTER 7: CREDIT CARDS IN ATMs………………………………………….13 CHAPTER 8: NUMBERING………………………………………………………..14 CHAPTER 9: SECURITY……………………………………………………….......15 9.1. CODE 10…………………………………...........................................16 CHAPTER 10: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF CREDIT CARDS 10.1. ADVANTAGES TO CARDHOLDERS/CLIENTS………………..…16 10.2. DISADVANTAGES TO CARDHOLDERS/CLIENTS……………...18 10.3. ADVANTAGES TO MERCHANTS…………………………………19 10.4. DISADVANTAGES TO MERCHANTS……………………………..20 BIBLIOGRAPHY…………………………………………………………………….21
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