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debt [det] SAM.

debt
dolg m. spol
out of debt
to be [heavily] in debt to sb
to be in sb's debt fig.

ˈdebt col·lec·tor SAM.

debt collector
izterjevalec (izterjevalka) m. spol (ž. spol) dolgov

ˈdebt re·lief SAM.

na·tion·al ˈdebt SAM.

national debt
državni dolg m. spol
national debt
javni dolg m. spol

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The speed at which a person recovers from debt-lag is largely dependent on the individuals financial situation and any extenuating circumstances met with while travelling.
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Since debt financing is often tax-deductible, companies are incentivized to borrow, thus reducing taxable income but leveraging the growth rate of profits and capital gains.
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The worry is that many people are tempted to consolidate unsecured debt into secured debt, usually secured against their home.
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We think the commonwealth is facing huge difficulty in rolling over their maturing debt.
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The overall debt is of course connected to ongoing federal government spending vs. actual ongoing tax receipts.
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He had been profligate with his money and was in debt.
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While many boatbuilding companies are corporately owned and carry a lot of debt, a combination that can create a stranglehold, were fundamentally a debt-free company.
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To pay off this debt, the company began selling off a large number of its operating divisions.
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Spare a thought for the hard-worked staff of the Citizens Advice Bureau who handle an estimated 9.500 new debt problems every day.
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He was also concerned with the ballooning national debt.
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