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  2. Default (finance) - Wikipedia

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    When a debtor chooses to default on a loan, despite being able to service it (make payments), this is said to be a strategic default. This is most commonly done for nonrecourse loans , where the creditor cannot make other claims on the debtor; a common example is a situation of negative equity on a mortgage loan in common law jurisdictions such ...

  3. Default (law) - Wikipedia

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    In law, a default is the failure to do something required by law or to comply with a contractual obligation. Legal obligations can arise when a response or appearance is required in legal proceedings, after taking out a loan , or as agreed in a contract ; failure to carry them out puts one in defaults of the obligations.

  4. Event of default - Wikipedia

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    For example, a contract may state that the recording of a lien against certain property is a default. If the default is left uncured after notice and the passage of time, it may ripen into an event of default, which creates in the non-defaulting party certain rights, such as acceleration of a debt or the right to exit a contract.

  5. What is business loan default? - AOL

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    It does mean taking on debt, though. And if you can’t make payments to the lender on the agreed-upon schedule, you’ll face a business loan default. ... When you default on a business loan, you ...

  6. What is a notice of default? - AOL

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    A notice of default is a formal notice that begins the foreclosure process. A mortgage lender or servicer can file this notice when a borrower is more than 120 days behind on paying their mortgage.

  7. What happens if you default on a business loan? - AOL

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  8. Default - Wikipedia

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    Default (finance), failure to satisfy the terms of a loan obligation or failure to pay back a loan; Default judgment, a binding judgment in favor of either party based on some failure to take action by the other party; Default rule, a rule of law that can be overridden by a contract, trust, will, or other legally effective agreement

  9. List of business and finance abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    For example, $225K would be understood to mean $225,000, and $3.6K would be understood to mean $3,600. Multiple K's are not commonly used to represent larger numbers. In other words, it would look odd to use $1.2KK to represent $1,200,000. Ke – Is used as an abbreviation for Cost of Equity (COE).