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  • *[[Cosigner]]. Someone who agrees to be responsible for a debt if the main applicant does not pay it. ...ounselor]]. Someone who helps consumers work out a plan for getting out of debt and managing their money.
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  • *[[Bond]]. A formal debt instrument issued by a corporation or government entity. ...ess]]. Any organization or activity that provides goods and services in an effort to earn a profit.
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  • *[[Credit rating agencies]] rate the publicly traded debt of corporations in terms of the probability of default (e.g., Fitch, Moody, ...mance indicators that provide incremental information about the employee's effort, assuming the measures are available at low cost.
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  • ...g accounts payable, accrued expenses, and the current portion of long-term debt. *[[Debt financing]]. Getting a loan; most common sources of debt financing are commercial banks and the Small Business Administration's (SBA
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  • ...e: "Either we agree to higher taxes, or our grandchildren will be mired in debt." ...e of getting an answer. Example:<blockquote>Will you join in that historic effort? ''-- John F. Kennedy''</blockquote>
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  • ...e computing resources that can be rapidly provided with minimal management effort or provider interaction. ...urn on investment in a short period of time with relatively small cost and effort.
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  • *[[Forfait financing]]. Transfer of a term debt obligation from an export sale by an exporter to a third party. ...g effort when introducing new products into multi-markets that distributes effort proportional to the number of adopters in the market, at least up to a cert
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  • ...ng rates charged for utility services. Some utilities report the estimated debt and equity costs of financing construction work in progress in separate acc *[[Bad debt]]. An account or note receivable that proves to be entirely or partially un
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  • ...period for the repayment of interest and principal on a debt. Also called debt servicing. *[[Debt financing]]. Financing in which you get a loan and go into debt. You are obliged to repay the loan at a predetermined interest rate.
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  • ...narrow down the number of ideas generated through divergent thinking in an effort to identify which ones have the most potential. *[[Convertible debt]] (also known as convertible bond or a convertible note). A short-term loan
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  • ...ducts that the consumer wants to purchase frequently and with a minimum of effort. *[[Debt financing]]. Funds raised through various forms of borrowing that must be r
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  • ...cies that give special consideration to members of protected classes in an effort to overcome present effects of past discrimination. ...nto custody of property prior to the securing of a judgment for a past-due debt.
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  • ...of the collateral by a secured party as full or partial satisfaction of a debt. *[[Accord and satisfaction]]. A completed agreement to settle a debt for less than the sum claimed.
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  • ...her person's debt and is principally liable with the debtor for paying the debt. ...age rate]] ([[APR]]). The annual interest rate that a debtor will pay on a debt, which includes in its calculation many of the fees charged by the lender.
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  • ...tuses]]. Positions that are earned, accomplished, or involve at least some effort or activity on the individual's part. ...hose of its owners; as a legal entity, it can enter into contracts, assume debt, and sue and be sued.
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  • ...eve financial goals, growth, and stability, while also paying expenses and debt. *[[Outstanding loan]]. An unpaid debt. Money that a person or organization has borrowed but not yet paid back.
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  • ...ritten off after some effort to retrieve the funds including going through debt collection agencies. Bad debts are expensed in the accounts.
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  • ...fore-tax cost of debt]], rd, is the interest rate the firm must pay on new debt. :[[Before-tax cost of debt]], rd. The interest rate the firm must pay on new debt.
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  • [[After-tax cost of debt]], rd(12T) is the relevant cost of new debt, taking into account the tax deductibility of interest; used to calculate t :[[After-tax cost of debt]], rd(12T). The relevant cost of new debt, taking into account the tax deductibility of interest; used to calculate t
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  • [[Total debt to total capital]] is the ratio of total debt to total capital; it measures the percentage of the firm's capital provided :[[Total debt to total capital]]. The ratio of total debt to total capital; it measures the percentage of the firm's capital provided
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