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* [[Unsecured creditor]] | * [[Unsecured creditor]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:03, 23 July 2022
1. Credit risk - insolvency.
Priority ordering of payouts in an insolvency.
Ranking is particularly important when there are insufficient assets to satisfy all claims.
2. Bank regulation - liquidity.
The ordering of liquidity quality of assets, for regulatory liquidity quality.
3. Other evaluations.
Any other systematic ordering by quality or importance.
See also
- An introduction to equity capital
- Credit rating
- Credit risk
- Dilution
- Greenium
- Hierarchy
- Insolvency
- Level 1B liquid assets
- Merit order
- Net promoter score
- Obligation
- Order
- Pari passu
- Pari passu clause
- Preference
- Rank
- Ratings
- Report card
- Senior
- Seniority
- Statement of affairs
- Structural subordination
- Subordination
- Time subordination
- Unsecured creditor