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Debt

Debt is an obligation that requires one party, the debtor, to pay money borrowed or otherwise withheld from another party, the creditor. Debt may be owed by a sovereign state or country, local government, company, or an individual. Commercial debt is generally subject to contractual terms regarding the amount and timing of repayments of principal and…

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Debt

Nodes113
Edges112
Triples117
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.017699
Components1

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Debt

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related to Role of rating agencies · 21
Debt → Aa-Caa, Aaa, Aaa Aa, Baa Ba, Best, Caa Ca, Credit, Debts, Equifax, Experian, Fitch Ratings, In, Lenders, Moody's, Poor's, Standard, The, These, Thus, TransUnion
related to history · 20
Debt → According, An, BC, Biblical Jubilee, Book, Christianity, Deuteronomy, Emmanuel Association, Judaism, Leviticus, Methodist, Middle Eastern, Paul Johnson, Provide, Religions, Romans, Similarly, This, Traditional Christian, We
has effect · 14
Debt → At, Bosch, Bristol, Carpentier, Centre, European Commission, Homelessness Impact, Kim, Over-indebtedness, Personal Finance Research Centre, Such, University, Van, When
related to Further reading · 13
Debt → Ayhan Kose, Causes, Consequences, David, Edited, Franziska Ohnsorge, Global Waves, Graeber, Naotaka Sugawara, Peter Nagle, The First, World Bank, Years
related to Governments · 8
Debt → Furthermore, Government, Governments, In, There, Treasuries, Treasury, United States
related to Individuals · 7
Debt → Common, Commonly, For, Furthermore, People, The, This
related to Loans versus bonds · 7
Debt → Bonds, CUSIP, CUSIPs, For, In, Loans, North America
related to Etymology · 5
Debt → English, Latin, Old French, The, The English
is a · 4
Debt → loan that can not, means of using anticipated income and future purchasing power in the present before it has actually been earned, obligation that requires one party, systemic driver of homelessness
related to Income metrics · 4
Debt → Different, For, The, United States

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Debtis aobligation that requires one party0.90text
Debtis ameans of using anticipated income and future purchasing power in the present before it has actually been earned0.90text
Debtis aloan that can not0.90text
Debtis asystemic driver of homelessness0.90text
Debthas effectAt0.60section
Debthas effectWhen0.60section
Debthas effectSuch0.60section
Debthas effectOver-indebtedness0.60section
Debthas effectEuropean Commission0.60section
Debthas effectCarpentier0.60section
Debthas effectVan0.60section
Debthas effectBosch0.60section

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