Phrases with «junk debt»

The phrase "junk debt" refers to bonds or loans that have a high risk of not being repaid. It typically refers to debts issued by companies with low credit ratings. These companies have a higher chance of defaulting on their payment obligations, thus considered riskier investments. Full definition

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Sentences with «junk debt»

  • Usually, these accounts are purchased by junk debt buyer for pennies on the dollar from the original lender who wrote off the debt as a loss and tax deduction. (doanlaw.com)
  • Additionally, the bill will waive special deduction limitations for junk debt issued this year. (inc.com)
  • I continue to favor investment grade income (25 %) over a speculative reach for yield in junk debt. (etfexpert.com)
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