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debt <a debt; debts> N

debt ECON
debt ECON
debt ECON
debt ECON
debt ECON
debt FIN

abstract debt ECON

active debt

cancelled debt ECON

commercial debt ECON

concelled debt ECON

conditional debt ECON

consolidated debt ECON

convertible debt ECON

current debt ECON

debt cancellation ECON

debt ceiling ECON

debt consolidation ECON

debt cost ECON

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He is the heir to my knowledge; he is the payer of my debt.
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To pay off this debt, the company began selling off a large number of its operating divisions.
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For people with existing mortgages, the key step is converting your non-deductible mortgage debt into deductible investment debt.
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While many boatbuilding companies are corporately owned and carry a lot of debt, a combination that can create a stranglehold, were fundamentally a debt-free company.
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Since debt financing is often tax-deductible, companies are incentivized to borrow, thus reducing taxable income but leveraging the growth rate of profits and capital gains.
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The worry is that many people are tempted to consolidate unsecured debt into secured debt, usually secured against their home.
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He was also concerned with the ballooning national debt.
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We think the commonwealth is facing huge difficulty in rolling over their maturing debt.
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Perhaps the wealth effect of higher home prices is serving to make people more confident to take on debt.
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Debenture is a debt instrument not secured by physical collateral or assets.
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