
doi: 10.2307/1191019
The tide of the future seems likely to carry with it ever increasing waves of revolving credit in the sea of consumer credit extensions. Already revolving credit represents more than a ripple in that sea.l The reasons are primarily economic. For a creditor who extends credit on a mass basis and has computer facilities, clerical and record-keeping costs are much lower for revolving credit extensions than for separate, one-shot credit extensions. Cost savings for revolving credit will be increased by simpler, less burdensome statutes governing extensions of revolving credit. Where enacted, the Uniform Consumer Credit Code (UCCC)2 will be such a statute.
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