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  2. Debt collection - Wikipedia

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    Debt collection or cash collection is the process of pursuing payments of money or other agreed-upon value owed to a creditor. The debtors may be individuals or businesses. An organization that specializes in debt collection is known as a collection agency or debt collector. [1]

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    You lent money to a friend or family member and they haven’t paid you back. Since you thought this was a short-term arrangement — and definitely not a gift — you feel like it’s time to ask ...

  4. Debtors Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Clarity" is the opposite of vagueness, requiring a clear picture of how much money one has and owes, at any given time. [26] DA encourages "awareness" of the cultural pervasiveness of debt and overspending. [26] DA suggests members stay aware of manipulative advertising tactics as well as thoughts and feelings that trigger their desire to spend ...

  5. 4 Steps You Can Follow To Recover From Money Mistakes

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    Making a huge financial blunder can feel devastating. It can also seriously undermine your confidence in managing money. Try This: 3 Things To Do This Week If You Have Debt Learn More: 7 Reasons ...

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  7. Creditor - Wikipedia

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    It is a person or institution to whom money is owed. [1] The first party, in general, has provided some property or service to the second party under the assumption (usually enforced by contract) that the second party will return an equivalent property and service. The second party is frequently called a debtor or borrower. The first party is ...

  8. Accounts receivable - Wikipedia

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    Accounts receivable represents money owed by entities to the firm on the sale of products or services on credit. In most business entities, accounts receivable is typically executed by generating an invoice and either mailing or electronically delivering it to the customer, who, in turn, must pay it within an established timeframe, called credit terms [citation needed] or payment terms.

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    More than 4.4 million taxpayers qualify for a restitution payment.