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Answer Posted / Ishwar Singh Gwal
In the context of Accounting, NPA stands for Non-Performing Asset. It refers to a loan or account that has stopped generating any income and has become unproductive due to default, bankruptcy, or other reasons. Essentially, it indicates an asset that is not performing as expected.
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