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  2. Collateral (film) - Wikipedia

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    Collateral is a 2004 American neo-noir action thriller film [3] [4] directed and produced by Michael Mann, written by Stuart Beattie, and starring Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx. The supporting cast includes Jada Pinkett Smith , Mark Ruffalo , Peter Berg , Javier Bardem , and Bruce McGill .

  3. Collateral (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Collateral is a four-part British television drama serial, written and created by David Hare, and directed by S. J. Clarkson. [1] It was first broadcast on BBC Two on 12 February 2018. The series, described by Hare as "a police procedural without any of that police attitudinising", [ 2 ] stars Carey Mulligan as DI Kip Glaspie, assigned to ...

  4. Collateral - Wikipedia

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    Collateral ligament; a branch in an anatomical structure, e.g. the superior ulnar collateral artery or the prevertebral ganglia, also known as collateral ganglia; Collateral circulation, the alternate circulation around a blocked artery or vein via another path, such as nearby minor vessels

  5. Collateral (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In lending agreements, collateral is a borrower's pledge of specific property to a lender, to secure repayment of a loan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The collateral serves as a lender's protection against a borrower's default and so can be used to offset the loan if the borrower fails to pay the principal and interest satisfactorily under the terms of the ...

  6. Collateral management - Wikipedia

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    Collateral management is the method of granting, verifying, and giving advice on collateral transactions in order to reduce credit risk in unsecured financial transactions. The fundamental idea of collateral management is very simple, that is cash or securities are passed from one counterparty to another as security for a credit exposure. [ 9 ]

  7. Marketing collateral - Wikipedia

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    In marketing and sales, marketing collateral is a collection of media used to support the sales of a product or service. Historically, the term "collateral" specifically referred to brochures or sell sheets developed as sales support tools. These sales aids are intended to make the sales effort easier and more effective. [1]

  8. What is collateral insurance and how does it work?

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    Collateral protection insurance (CPI) is a lender-chosen safeguard when borrowers lack full coverage car insurance. CPI coverage typically focuses on physical damage, including collision and ...

  9. Collateral damage - Wikipedia

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    "Collateral damage" is a term for any incidental and undesired death, injury or other damage inflicted, especially on civilians, as the result of an activity. Originally coined to describe military operations, [ 1 ] it is now also used in non-military contexts to refer to negative unintended consequences of an action.