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credit interest - traduction vers allemand

TYPE OF SOFT NEWS
Human interest; Human Interest; Human interest stories; Human-interest stories; Human interest reporting; Human interest story; Human-interest piece; Human-interest article; Human interest piece

credit interest      
Kreditposten; Kreditzinsen
bank credit         
  • Domestic credit to private sector in 2005
LOAN
Consumer Credit; Consumer lending; Lending industry; Consumer credit; Consumer loan; Credited; Crediting; Bank credit; Credit (economics); Consumer-loan company; Credit supply; Credit (song); Credit (finance)
Kredit
credit card         
  • Acceptance mark at an [[automated teller machine]]
  •  [[Card security code]]
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  • Visa]], [[MasterCard]], and [[American Express]] are card-issuing entities that set transaction terms for merchants, card-issuing banks, and acquiring banks.
  • Receipt from 1997 - card physically swiped and information imprinted on the receipt
  • An example of street markets accepting credit cards. Most simply display the [[acceptance mark]]s (stylized logos, shown in the upper-left corner of the sign) of all the cards they accept.
PAYMENT CARD ISSUED TO USERS AS A SYSTEM OF PAYMENT
Bankcards; Credit cards; Creditcard; Secured credit card; Credit card systems; Cash advance; Tarjetas de credito; Low interest rate credit card; Credit Cards; Cashback reward program; Credit card verification; Bank credit card; Credit Card; Minimum finance charge; Creditcards; Chargeplate; Code 10; Charga-plate; Prepaid credit card; Charge plate; Revolving account; Revolving Account; Credit card provider; Secured credit cards; Revolving debt; Chargaplate; Charge-a-plate; Charga-Plate; Acceptance mark; 💳; Credit-card; Credit card cashback; Credit card company; Pre-paid credit card; Air Travel Card; Debt card; Credit card register; User:Birdfence/sandbox; Credit card payment; Cashback world; Pre-paid currency cards; Credit card fee; Credit card fees; Secure POS Vendor Alliance
Kreditkarte

Définition

Crediting
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Credit.

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Human-interest story

In journalism, a human-interest story is a feature story that discusses people or pets in an emotional way. It presents people and their problems, concerns, or achievements in a way that brings about interest, sympathy or motivation in the reader or viewer. Human-interest stories are a type of soft news.

Human-interest stories may be "the story behind the story" about an event, organization, or otherwise faceless historical happening, such as about the life of an individual soldier during wartime, an interview with a survivor of a natural disaster, a random act of kindness, or profile of someone known for a career achievement. A study published in the American Behavioral Scientist illustrates that human-interest stories are furthermore often used in the news coverage of irregular immigration, although the frequency differs from country to country. Human-interest features are frequently evergreen content, easily recorded well in advance and/or rerun during holidays or slow news days.

The popularity of the human-interest format derives from the stories' ability to put the consumer at the heart of a current event or personal story through making its content relatable to the viewer in order to draw their interest. Human-interest stories also have the role of diverting consumers from "hard news" as they often are used to amuse consumers and leave them with a light-hearted story.      

Human-interest stories are sometimes criticized as "soft" news, or manipulative, sensationalistic programming. Human-interest stories have been labelled as fictitious news reporting, used in an attempt to make certain content appear relevant to the viewer or reader. Human-interest stories are regarded by some scholars as a form of journalistic manipulation or propaganda, often published with the intention of boosting viewership ratings or attracting higher amounts of sales and revenue. Major human-interest stories are presented with a view to entertain the readers or viewers while informing them. Terry Morris, an early proponent of the genre, said she took "considerable license with the facts that are given to me".

The content of a human-interest story is not just limited to the reporting of one individual person, as they may feature a group of people, a specific culture, a pet or animal, a part of nature or an object. These reports may celebrate the successes of the person/topic in focus, or explore their troubles, hardships. The human-interest story is usually positive in nature, although they are also used to showcase opinions and concerns, as well sometimes being exposés or confrontational pieces.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour credit interest
1. The formulas used by insurers to credit interest to an EIA owner differ widely.
2. A partial picture of the increase of bank margins can be seen in Bank of Israel data on the development of shekel credit interest.
3. Following years of booming house prices and cheap credit interest rates have been low by historical standards the US housing market is now in reverse with loans becoming more expensive and prices falling.
4. Liberal Democrat social exclusion spokesman Matthew Taylor said charges on customers who go over their overdraft limits are a "major contributor to the debt crisis". Read more ... Upping credit interest rates nets banks 624m Mr Taylor (Truro and St Austell) told MPs penalties imposed on customers for bounced cheques and declined direct debit payments netted the six main banks 4.5 billion last year.