collateral debt

  • 1collateral — security provided by a borrower to cover the possibility that the loan will not be repaid. Glossary of Business Terms (1) Property that a debtor has pledged, mortgaged, or assigned to a creditor. (2) Securities exchanges in a repo, reverse repo,… …

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  • 2Collateral — Assets than can be repossessed if a borrower defaults. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * collateral col‧lat‧e‧ral [kəˈlætrəl] noun [uncountable] FINANCE assets promised by a borrower to a lender if the borrower cannot repay a loan; =… …

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  • 3Debt Accordions — A loan provision which allows the borrower to add additional investors to the loan subsequent to the initial loan date. This provision helps the borrower if they are struggling to make payments, and in turn, helps the lender receive the full… …

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  • 4collateral — col·lat·er·al 1 /kə la tə rəl, la trəl/ adj 1 a: accompanying as a secondary fact, activity, or agency but subordinate to a main consideration b: not directly relevant or material a collateral evidentiary matter a collateral issue 2: belonging to …

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  • 5collateral — Property pledged as security for the satisfaction of a debt. Collateral may also refer to property that has become subject to the lien of one or more creditors through judicial process. Such creditors are often referred to as secured creditors… …

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  • 6Collateral Allocation Mechanism Exchange — Collateral Allocation Mechanism (CAM) Exchange USA Provisions in certain loan agreements that protect lenders and investors who lend in multiple currencies, different legal jurisdictions and with collateral and guaranty arrangements that vary… …

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  • 7Collateral Allocation Mechanism (CAM) Exchange — USA Provisions in certain loan agreements that protect lenders and investors who lend in multiple currencies, different legal jurisdictions and with collateral and guaranty arrangements that vary between loan tranches, by equalizing the recovery… …

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  • 8Collateral management — Collateral has been used for hundreds of years to provide security against the possibility of payment default by the opposing party in a trade. Collateral management began in the 1980s, with Bankers Trust and Salomon Brothers taking collateral… …

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  • 9Collateral — may refer to: Collateral (finance) Collateral (film) See also Collateral damage Collateral Warranty Collateral contract Collateral ganglia Collateral estoppel Collateral source rule Collateralized debt obligation Marketing collateral Collateral… …

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  • 10Debt overhang — is when an organization (for example, a business, government, or family) has existing debt so great that it cannot easily borrow more money, even when that new borrowing is actually a good investment that would more than pay for itself. This… …

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