debt trading

  • 1Debt Instrument — A paper or electronic obligation that enables the issuing party to raise funds by promising to repay a lender in accordance with terms of a contract. Types of debt instruments include notes, bonds, certificates, mortgages, leases or other… …

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  • 2Debt Exchange — DebtX s headquarters at 133 Federal Street in downtown Boston The Debt Exchange (also known as DebtX ) is one of the world s largest loan sale advisors for the sale of commercial, consumer and specialty finance debt. The company is engaged by… …

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  • 3Trading while insolvent — is unlawful in a number of legal systems, and may result in the directors becoming personally liable for a company s assets. Under UK insolvency law trading once a company is legally insolvent can trigger several provisions of the Insolvency Act… …

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  • 4Debt restructuring — is a process that allows a private or public company – or a sovereign entity – facing cash flow problems and financial distress, to reduce and renegotiate its delinquent debts in order to improve or restore liquidity and rehabilitate so that it… …

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  • 5Debt Support Trust — is a debt advice charity helping people throughout the United Kingdom. The charity offers consumer debt advice via the telephone and internet. Contents 1 Legal information 2 Service 3 Helping the community …

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  • 6Debt-to-equity ratio — The debt to equity ratio (D/E) is a financial ratio indicating the relative proportion of shareholders equity and debt used to finance a company s assets.[1] Closely related to leveraging, the ratio is also known as Risk, Gearing or Leverage. The …

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  • 7Debt Relief Order — Chapter 4 of the Tribunals Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 introduced Debt Relief Orders as a new form of bankruptcy in the United Kingdom. A DRO will be a simplified, quicker and cheaper alternative to bankruptcy in the United Kingdom, suitable… …

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  • 8debt — /det/ noun money owed for goods or services ● The company stopped trading with debts of over £1 million. ♦ to be in debt to owe money ♦ he is in debt to the tune of £250,000 he owes £250,000 ♦ to get into debt to start to borrow more money than… …

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  • 9Debt Security — Any debt instrument that can be bought or sold between two parties and has basic terms defined, such as notional amount (amount borrowed), interest rate and maturity/renewal date. Debt securities include government bonds, corporate bonds, CDs,… …

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  • 10debt — /det/ noun money owed for goods or services ● The company stopped trading with debts of over £1 million. ♦ to be in debt to owe money ♦ he is in debt to the tune of £250,000 he owes £250,000 ♦ to get into debt to start to borrow more money than… …

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