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Cognitive biases are distortions in daily-decision making processes.
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Cognitive biases include a number of social biases, for example affinity bias.
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Cognitive bias is more likely in situations where one or more of the following is present:
*Lack of information
*Ambiguous information
*Too much information, leading to cognitive overload
*Being required to make decisions quickly
*Being reliant on flawed memory




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Affinity bias]]
* [[Credit]]
* [[Bandwagon bias]]
* [[Debit card]]
* [[Behavioural economics]]
* [[Payments and payment systems]]
* [[Choice supporting bias]]
* [[MIF]]
* [[Confirmation bias]]
* [[Diversity]]
* [[Dunning-Kruger effect]]
* [[Emotional intelligence]]
* [[Executive coaching]]
* [[Hindsight bias]]
* [[Impostor syndrome]]
* [[Objectivity]]
* [[Optimism bias]]
* [[Reactance bias]]
* [[Self-investment bias]]
* [[Social bias]]
* [[Source bias]]
* [[Working effectively with others]]
 
 
==Other link==
[https://www.treasurers.org/node/307760 How to pick the right executive coach, Association of Corporate Treasurers]


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[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Liquidity_management]]
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A card indicating that the holder has been granted a line of credit.

It enables the holder to make purchases and/or withdraw cash up to a pre-arranged ceiling; the credit granted can be settled in full by the end of a specified period or can be settled in part, with the balance taken as extended credit.

Interest is charged on the amount of any extended credit and the holder is sometimes charged an annual fee.


See also