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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. Debt collection - Wikipedia

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    If talking to the debtor is unfruitful, a creditor can write a letter to the debtor outlining the following details: the holder of the debt; the amount of the debt; the purpose of the debt; previous steps taken to recover the debt; steps that will be taken to recover the debt; a date by which payment of the debt is expected (a minimum of seven ...

  4. A comprehensive guide to debt relief programs - AOL

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    Write off part or all of your debt. The more complex definition is that debt relief is an umbrella term for multiple programs that can help lower or eliminate your debt. Debt consolidation loans.

  5. 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.

  6. How to settle credit card debt - AOL

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    Chapter 7: This type of bankruptcy is also called a liquidation or straight bankruptcy and involves selling off your assets, paying your creditors with the proceeds and getting the rest of your ...

  7. Debt - Wikipedia

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    A letter of credit or LC can also be the source of payment for a transaction, meaning that redeeming the letter of credit will pay an exporter. Letters of credit are used primarily in international trade transactions of significant value, for deals between a supplier in one country and a customer in another.

  8. The psychological benefits of paying off debt

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    Where to start. Debt payoff can be a long, tedious journey, but the psychological rewards of doing so will benefit you in the long run. The most important thing to remember on this journey is that ...

  9. Credit control - Wikipedia

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    In this case a professional Debt collection agency may be hired along with attendant legal, court and other fees. This event is normally dreaded and most accountants are reluctant to consider that credit extended has now become non-collectable necessitating a debt write-off if the receivable has gone bust or a provision if only a lower amount ...