A line of credit, abbreviated as LOC, is an arrangement between a financial institution, usually a bank, and a customer that establishes a maximum amount that the institution will allow the borrower to access or maintain. Unlike a loan, which is typically a one-time thing, a line of credit remains open. It’s like a pool of money you can dip into that’s not yours.
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