ПРОБЛЕМЫ БАНКОВСКОГО КРЕДИТОВАНИЯ ФИЗИЧЕСКИХ ЛИЦ

Abstract

Банковское кредитование физических лиц, несмотря на достаточно хорошее развитие данного направления деятельности банков второго уровня, все еще сопровождается рядом проблем. Прежде всего, выделим хорошо известную и, к сожалению, долго существующую проблему, связанную с низким уровнем финансовой культуры основной массы населения.

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З. Х. Султанова

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З. Х. Султанова (2015). ПРОБЛЕМЫ БАНКОВСКОГО КРЕДИТОВАНИЯ ФИЗИЧЕСКИХ ЛИЦ. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 1(1), 28-29. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-238688