Credit refers to any form of deferred payment, the granting of a loan and the creation of debt.
Credit may also refer to:
Places
- Credit, Arkansas, a ghost town
 - Credit River, a river in Ontario, Canada
 - Credit River (Minnesota), a river in the United States
 - Credit River, Minnesota, a city in the United States
 
Arts, entertainment, and media
- Credit (creative arts), acknowledging the ideas or other work of writers and contributors
- Closing credits, a list of credits played at the ending of a work
 - Motion picture credits
 - Opening credits, a list of credits played at the beginning of a work
 
 - Credit (science fiction), a form of currency in some fictional works
 - "Credit", a song on Meghan Trainor's 2015 album Title
 - Game credit, a count of the current number of games that can be played in arcade games and pinball
 
Finance and accounting
- Credit bureau
 - Credit card
 - Credit line (disambiguation)
 - Credit rating, an assessment of credit worthiness
 - Credit risk, the risk of default on a debt
 - Credit score, a representation of credit worthiness
 - Debits and credits, types of bookkeeping entries
 - Line of credit
 
Other uses
- Course credit, a system of measuring academic coursework
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Credit
 - All pages with titles containing Credit
 - Accreditation
 - Credibility
 
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