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  2. Write-off - Wikipedia

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    The distinction is that while a write-off is generally completely removed from the balance sheet, a write-down leaves the asset with a lower value. [4] As an example, one of the consequences of the 2007 subprime crisis for financial institutions was a revaluation under mark-to-market rules: "Washington Mutual will write down by $150 million the ...

  3. How to write off repayment of a business loan - AOL

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    You can’t write off the loan, but you may be able to deduct interest paid. ... If $840 of your payment went to pay down the principal, that means you paid $360 in interest on your business loan ...

  4. Charge-off - Wikipedia

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    A charge-off or chargeoff is a declaration by a creditor (usually a credit card account) that an amount of debt is unlikely to be collected. This occurs when a consumer becomes severely delinquent on a debt. Traditionally, creditors make this declaration at the point of six months without payment. A charge-off is a form of write-off.

  5. Bad debt - Wikipedia

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    However, they fall under a slightly different set of rules. As stated above, they can only be written off against tax capital, or income, but they are limited to a deduction of $3,000 per year. Any loss above that can be carried over to the following years at the same amount. Thus a $60,000 mortgage bad debt will take 20 years to write off. [14]

  6. Should I Pay Off Student Loans With My Savings? - AOL

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    Student loan debt hangs over many people's finances. It could be nice to get rid of it if you can afford to. Those with an emergency fund or savings may be wondering if they should put either fund...

  7. Non-performing loan - Wikipedia

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    Fostering secondary markets for NPLs that can offer the mechanism and liquidity required to write off bad loans. Many companies see a business opportunity in buying NPL's. Buying NPL's from financial institutions with a discount, can be a lucrative business. Companies pay from 1% to 80% of the total loan and become the legal owner (creditor).

  8. Experts: How To Pay Off Six Figures in Student Loans - AOL

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    The size of your monthly payments really matters though; a $750 monthly payment holding all else equal means paying the whole thing off in 12 years, saving over $20,000 in interest paid.”

  9. Debt settlement - Wikipedia

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    With charge-offs (debts written-off by banks) increasing, banks established debt settlement departments whose staff were authorized to negotiate with defaulted cardholders to reduce the outstanding balances in the hope of recover funds that would otherwise be lost if the cardholder filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Typical settlements ranged ...