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* [[Entity]] | * [[Entity]] | ||
* [[Equity]] | * [[Equity]] | ||
* [[Investor]] | |||
* [[Junior debt]] | * [[Junior debt]] | ||
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* [[Non-current liabilities]] | * [[Non-current liabilities]] | ||
* [[Obligation]] | * [[Obligation]] | ||
* [[Pay down]] | |||
* [[Rescheduling]] | * [[Rescheduling]] | ||
* [[Return on capital employed]] | * [[Return on capital employed]] | ||
* [[Senior debt]] | * [[Senior debt]] | ||
* [[Service]] | |||
* [[Subordinated debt]] | * [[Subordinated debt]] | ||
* [[Unsecured debt]] | * [[Unsecured debt]] | ||
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===Other links=== | ===Other links=== | ||
[http://www.treasurers.org/node/8377 The basics of borrowing, The Treasurer | [http://www.treasurers.org/node/8377 Masterclass: The basics of borrowing, Will Spinney, The Treasurer] | ||
[[Category:Corporate_finance]] | [[Category:Corporate_finance]] | ||
[[Category:Long_term_funding]] | [[Category:Long_term_funding]] |
Revision as of 15:16, 11 April 2018
1.
That which is owed to another, usually money.
2.
From the perspective of the borrower, finance from borrowing, rather than from investment by equity shareholders.
3.
From the perspective of a lender or investor in debt, an investment in the obligations of the borrower.
See also
- Advance
- Building a Debt IR function
- Capital employed
- Convertible debt
- Debenture
- Debt capacity
- Debt ceiling
- Debt for equity swap
- Debt service ratio
- Entity
- Equity
- Investor
- Junior debt
- Lead
- Leverage
- Leveraged takeover
- Loan
- Loan relationship
- Long-term debt
- Non-current liabilities
- Obligation
- Pay down
- Rescheduling
- Return on capital employed
- Senior debt
- Service
- Subordinated debt
- Unsecured debt
Other links
Masterclass: The basics of borrowing, Will Spinney, The Treasurer