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(CFaR, or CFAR).
A measure of the ability and the willingness of a business or of an individual to honour their financial obligations.
 
Sometimes written 'credit worthiness'.
A value at risk measure which identifies the worst-case result for an organisation in cash flow terms, which the organisation can be confident of not doing worse than, at the given level of confidence and assuming the modelling assumptions are valid for the entire forecast period.
 


== See also ==
* [[Credit]]
* [[Credit event]]
* [[Credit score]]


== See also ==
* [[Value at risk]]
* [[CFAR]]

Revision as of 14:19, 23 October 2012

A measure of the ability and the willingness of a business or of an individual to honour their financial obligations. Sometimes written 'credit worthiness'.

See also