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  2. Insolvency - Wikipedia

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    While technical insolvency is a synonym for balance-sheet insolvency, cash-flow insolvency and actual insolvency are not synonyms. The term "cash-flow insolvent" carries a strong (but perhaps not absolute) connotation that the debtor is balance-sheet solvent, whereas the term "actually insolvent" does not.

  3. What to know about financial insolvency

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    Insolvency vs. bankruptcy. The terms insolvency and bankruptcy are sometimes used interchangeably. However, while both situations stem directly from financial problems, they have little else in ...

  4. Bank failure - Wikipedia

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    Thereby, the spill over effect of bank panic or systemic risk has a multiplier effect on all banks and financial institutions leading to a greater effect of bank failure in the economy. As a result, banking institutions are typically subjected to rigorous regulation , and bank failures are of major public policy concern in countries across the ...

  5. Bankruptcy - Wikipedia

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    The most common reasons for personal insolvency in Sweden are illness, unemployment, divorce or company bankruptcy. For companies, formal bankruptcy is a normal effect of insolvency, even if there is a reconstruction mechanism where the company can be given time to solve its situation, e.g. by finding an investor.

  6. Default (finance) - Wikipedia

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    The term "default" should be distinguished from the terms "insolvency", illiquidity and "bankruptcy": Default: Debtors have been passed behind the payment deadline on a debt whose payment was due. Illiquidity : Debtors have insufficient cash (or other "liquefiable" assets) to pay debts.

  7. 5 financial terms you're probably using all wrong - AOL

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  8. Bank run - Wikipedia

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    In other words, it is when, in a fractional-reserve banking system (where banks normally only keep a small proportion of their assets as cash), numerous customers withdraw cash from deposit accounts with a financial institution at the same time because they believe that the financial institution is, or might become, insolvent.

  9. What happens to your medical debt after you die? - AOL

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    If the estate is insolventmeaning, you don’t have enough assets to cover your bills left after you die — it’s possible that the medical debt may be passed on to someone else under ...