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Credit cards and lines of credit are both forms of revolving credit, allowing borrowers to spend up to a set limit, repay, and borrow again. Key differences include interest rates (lines of credit generally offer lower rates), payment schedules, and access to funds (credit cards offer immediate access via a physical card).
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