- Creditor
- Lender of money. The New York Times Financial Glossary
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creditor cred‧i‧tor [ˈkredtə ǁ -ər] noun1. [countable] ACCOUNTING COMMERCE a person or business to whom another person or business owes money:• The company said its largest creditor is owed $22 million.
ˈbond ˌcreditor [countable] FINANCEsomeone holding bonds where the borrower is unable to repay either the bonds or the interest on them:• Not all bond creditors receive equal treatment.
ˌgeneral ˈcreditor [countable] ACCOUNTINGwhen a business goes bankrupt, a creditor who has no special rights to be repaid before others, and may not be repaid at all:• The claimants were treated as general creditors and had to wait their turn for payment.
a creditor who has obtained the right from a court of law to demand that an amount owed to them should be paid backˌjunior ˈcreditor [countable] ACCOUNTINGanother name for general creditorˌordinary ˈcreditor [countable] ACCOUNTINGwhen a business goes bankrupt, a creditor who will be paid after everybody else except people who have ordinary share S in the companywhen a business goes bankrupt, a creditor who has the right to be paid before others:• Preferential creditors include Customs and Excise, which is investigating how much VAT the company has neglected to pay.
seˌcured ˈcreditor [countable] ACCOUNTINGwhen a business goes bankrupt, a creditor who has the right to specific assets of the business:• Bondholders were concerned that the secured creditors would take possession of assets worth the approximately $85 million owed to them and there'd be nothing left over for bondholders.
ˌsenior ˈcreditor [countable] ACCOUNTINGwhen a business goes bankrupt, a creditor who will be paid before junior creditors, or who will get a larger percentage of what they are owed:• Senior creditors could receive as much as 98% of their allowed claims under the bankruptcy agreement, while junior creditors could only receive 5% to 10%.
ˈtrade ˌcreditor [countable] ACCOUNTINGa supplier who has not yet been paid by a business to which it has sold goods or services:• The company said it has enough money to keep paying trade creditors and operating expenses.
ˌunsecured ˈcreditor [countable] ACCOUNTINGwhen a business goes bankrupt, a creditor who does not have any rights to specific assets of the business:• It is likely that unsecured creditors will receive only a small fraction of their claims, if anything.
2. creditors [plural] ACCOUNTING the money owed by a business to its suppliers and lenders, and the entry in the accounts showing this:• creditors falling due within one year
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creditor UK US /ˈkredɪtər/ noun [C]► FINANCE a person, organization, or government that is owed money: »Filing for bankruptcy protection allows the company to avoid paying creditors while it works out a plan to reorganize.
»a big/large/major creditor
»He has been sued several times by his creditors.
→ See also GENERAL CREDITOR(Cf. ↑general creditor), JUDGMENT CREDITOR(Cf. ↑judgment creditor), JUNIOR CREDITOR(Cf. ↑junior creditor), ORDINARY CREDITOR(Cf. ↑ordinary creditor), PREFERENTIAL CREDITOR(Cf. ↑preferential creditor), SECURED CREDITOR(Cf. ↑secured creditor), SENIOR CREDITOR(Cf. ↑senior creditor), TRADE CREDITOR(Cf. ↑trade creditor), UNSECURED CREDITOR(Cf. ↑unsecured creditor)
Financial and business terms. 2012.
См. также в других словарях:
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creditor — mid 15c., from Anglo Fr. creditour, O.Fr. creditour (early 14c.), from L. creditor truster, lender, from creditus, pp. of credere (see CREDO (Cf. credo)) … Etymology dictionary
creditor — [kred′it ər] n. [ME creditour < L creditor: see CREDIT] a person who extends credit or to whom money is owed … English World dictionary
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Credĭtor — (lat.), Gläubiger, s.d. und Concurs … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Credĭtor — (lat.), der Gläubiger … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Creditor — Creditor, der Gläubiger … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
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