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Reducing Out-of-Service Debt Reducing Out-of-Service Debt.

1995
Abstract : While we must accept the reality that we can not eliminate all out-of-service debts at this time, it is possible and surely within the Department of Defense means to reduce it. This paper addresses several possible options that might prove beneficial in reducing out-of-service debts.
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For debt service: Nothing

National Municipal Review, 1938
AbstractKalamazoo pays its last bond and becomes the first debt‐free, pay‐as‐you‐go city of more than fifty thousand population.
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Problems of Debt Servicing

1964
Although the problem of debt servicing has been somewhat neglected in the literature on international capital movements, it is of central importance for the debtor countries. Debt services — which include payments for the floating of the loan abroad, interest, and amortization — flow in the direction opposite to the capital flow. These payments are not
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Discussion of “Optimal Debt Service: Straight vs. Convertible Debt”

Schmalenbach Business Review, 2006
Corporate bond default plays a signifi cant role in today's business environment. According to Moody's, a leading provider of credit ratings, corporate bond issuers that it rated as of January 1, 2004, defaulted on a total of US $16 billion in 2004. Credit default not only affects the equity investors of a firm, but also the debt holders, who may loose
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Demographics and debt service.

Public finance = Finances publiques, 1998
"The discussion on the effects of the ongoing demographic transition on government behaviour has never mentioned its likely effect on an expenditure item (apparently non age specific) such as the debt service. This paper attempts to show that such effects could be non-negligible in countries (such as most European countries) where social security ...
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Household Debt and Economic Growth: Debt Service Matters

Open Economies Review, 2022
Cengiz Tunc, Mustafa Kilinc
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Predicting financial crises: debt versus debt service ratios

Applied Economics, 2022
Jeremy Kronick, Steve Ambler
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A DEBT SERVICE

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1999
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Debt-Servicing Capacity and Economic Development: A Study of Pakistan

Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, 2021
Asif Kamran
exaly  

Costs and benefits of debt and debt service reduction [PDF]

open access: possible, 1993
The author evaluates the costs and benefits of debt and debt service reduction (DDSR) from the point of view of five countries that have concluded Brady deals: Costa Rica, Mexico, the Philippines, Uruguay, and Venezuela. He concludes that, contrary to widely held views, commercial banks have probably benefited from the operations.
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