
1) Hock 2) Withdrawal
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1) US problem 2) America exports a ton of it 3) American game show 4) Amount in an IOU 5) Amount owed 6) An IOU implies it 7) Any credit card balance 8) Arrears 9) Arrears item 10) Bad thing to run up 11) Balance due 12) Balance owed 13) Balance sheet item 14) Balance sheet minus 15) Balance-sheet item
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- the state of owing money
- the amount that is owed
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• (n.) That which is due from one person to another, whether money, goods, or services; that which one person is bound to pay to another, or to perform for his benefit; thing owed; obligation; liability. • (n.) An action at law to recover a certain specified sum of money alleged to be due. • (n.) A duty neglected or violated; a fault...
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[Noun] Plural form: debts. something owed to someone, often money.
Example: The student borrowed money from his tutor and repaid his debt in full the next day.
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(from the article `economic development`) After World War II it was thought that developing countries would require foreign aid in their early stages of development. This aid would supplement ... ...of funds at high interest rates on the world market. Consequently, they were forced to borrow more and more money just to service the inter...
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Money borrowed.
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Consumer debt levels are at record highs
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An amount owed by an individual or party to another.
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Is money that is owed by one person to another.
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A deficit; a liability. ... Origin: L. Debitum, debt ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(det) something owed. oxygen debt the extra oxygen that must be used in the oxidative energy processes after a period of strenuous exercise to reconvert lactic acid to glucose and decomposed ATP and creatine phosphate to their original states.
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anything owed is a debt. This could be bonds, mortagages, promissory notes, etc. Debt could be money outstanding or services/duties which are due.
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An amount owed to another.
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any amount of money owed to an individual or company.
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Applies to derivative products. Difference in the value of two options, when the value of the option
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An amount owed for funds borrowed. The debt may be owed to an organization's own reserves, individua
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Amount owed to another
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Debt noun [ Middle English
dette , French
dette , Late Latin
debita , from Latin
debitus owed, past participle of
debere to owe, prop., to have on loan;
de- +
habere to have. See
Habit , and confer
Debit ,
Due .]
1. Tha...
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An amount owed for funds borrowed. The debt may be owed to an organization's own reserves, individuals, banks, or other institutions. Generally, the debt is secured by a note, bond, mortgage, or other instrument that states repayment and interest provisions. The note, in turn, may be secured by a lien against property or other assets.
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Debt is any amount outstanding or left owing to you as a business. Chasing debt is an importanty aspect of many businesses to ensure a free cash-flow. Failure to maintain good cash-flow can severely impede business growth and can, and does, result in the faliure of many small businesses in the early days. Good debt management is therefore essential...
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A sum of money due by certain and express agreement. In a less technical sense, it means an claim for money. In a still more enlarged sense, it denotes any kind of a just demand; such as the debts of a bankrupt.
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debt A mountain of debt.
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noun an obligation to pay or do something
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- General name for money, notes, BONDS, goods or services which represent amounts owed.
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