What are subordinated debt?
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Answer / g.naveen kumar
A loan (or security) that ranks below other loans (or
securities) with regard to claims on assets or earnings.
Also known as a "junior security" or "subordinated loan".
In the case of default, creditors with subordinated debt
wouldn't get paid out until after the senior debtholders
were paid in full. Therefore, subordinated debt is more
risky than unsubordinated debt.
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Answer / sohomdhol
Debt that is either unsecured or has a lower priority than that of another debt claim on the same asset or property. also called junior debt.
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Answer / priyanka
In finance, subordinated debt (also known as subordinated
loan, subordinated bond, subordinated debenture or junior
debt) is debt which ranks after other debts should a
company fall into receivership or be closed.
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Answer / priyanka
In finance, subordinated debt (also known as subordinated
loan, subordinated bond, subordinated debenture or junior
debt) is debt which ranks after other debts should a
company fall into receivership or be closed.
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Answer / shiva charan
subordinated debt is debt which ranks after other debts should a company fall into liquidation or bankruptcy
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