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  2. Senior debt - Wikipedia

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    Senior debt is frequently issued in the form of senior notes or referred to as senior loans. Senior debt has greater seniority in the issuer's capital structure than subordinated debt. In the event the issuer goes bankrupt, senior debt theoretically must be repaid before other creditors receive any payment. [1] Senior debt is often secured by ...

  3. Subordinated debt - Wikipedia

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    Such debt is referred to as 'subordinate', because the debt providers (the lenders) have subordinate status in relationship to the normal debt. Subordinated debt has a lower priority than other bonds of the issuer in case of liquidation during bankruptcy, and ranks below: the liquidator, government tax authorities and senior debt holders in the ...

  4. Second lien loan - Wikipedia

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    Subordinated debt refers to a class of obligations that are contractually subordinated in ranking to all of the senior obligations (i.e., general non-subordinated obligations) of the company, whether they are secured or unsecured. Although the second lien loan's security interest is subordinated to the first lien loan's interest in the pledged ...

  5. Seniority (financial) - Wikipedia

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    Seniority can refer to either debt or preferred stock. Senior debt must be repaid before subordinated (or junior) debt is repaid. [1] Each security, either debt or equity, that a company issues has a specific seniority or ranking. Bonds that have the same seniority in a company's capital structure are described as being pari passu.

  6. A.M. Best Assigns Debt Rating to Prudential Financial, Inc.'s ...

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    A.M. Best Assigns Debt Rating to Prudential Financial, Inc.'s Junior Subordinated Notes OLDWICK, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- A.M. Best Co. has assigned a debt rating of "bbb" to the recently issued ...

  7. Structural subordination - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a lender lends money to a parent company, then that lender is structurally subordinated to a lender who lent money to a subsidiary of the parent. The lender to the subsidiary is structurally senior, and the lender to the parent can only be repaid from the assets of the subsidiary after the lender to the subsidiary has been repaid.

  8. Student Loans vs. Other Debt: Which Is the Smartest to Hold ...

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    If you carry different types of debt, like student loans, credit card debt, and a mortgage, it can be difficult to decide which to pay off first and what to hold long-term. You will save the most ...

  9. Subordination (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Subordination is the process by which a creditor is placed in a lower priority for the collection of its debt from its debtor's assets than the priority the creditor previously had, [1] In common parlance, the debt is said to be subordinated but in reality, it is the right of the creditor to collect the debt that has been reduced in priority.