debt in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for debt in the English»Spanish Dictionary

debt counseling, debt counselling Brit N U

subordinated debt [səˌbɔrdnˌeɪdɪd ˈdɛt] N U

debt-ridden [Am ˈdɛtˌrɪdn, Brit ˈdɛtˌrɪd(ə)n] ADJ

debt in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for debt in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for debt in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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saneado (-a)
debt
debt
foreign debt
debt due
mature debt
to get into debt
free of debt
debt
debt
debt
cancellation of a debt Brit
debt cancelation Am

debt Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be in debt
to pay off a debt
to be out of debt
to be deep in debt
toxic debt FIN
to be up to one's ears in debt inf
to be clear of debt
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
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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He had been profligate with his money and was in debt.
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We think the commonwealth is facing huge difficulty in rolling over their maturing debt.
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Other factors from economic, political and institutional perspectives are also need to be considered to find the safe debt threshold.
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Debenture is a debt instrument not secured by physical collateral or assets.
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However, many of the internal transportation improvements were destroyed during that conflict, although bonded debt remained to be paid, even as additional progress had ended.
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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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The worry is that many people are tempted to consolidate unsecured debt into secured debt, usually secured against their home.
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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 third option -- the collision scenario -- would include debt restructuring and the possibility of new national currencies for those that decide to leave the European Economic and Monetary Union.
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