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Deal structure
Deal structure With regard to the financing of an acquisition, deals can be unleveraged, leveraged, traditional debt, participating debt, participating-convertible debt or joint ventures.
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Debt An amount owed to another.
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Deal structure
Debenture A type of long-term bond or note given as evidence of debt. Unlike a mortgage note, a debenture is not secured by a specific property.
Debit A charge on an accounting statement or balance sheet (appearing on the left-hand column); the opposite of a credit.
Debt An amount owed to another.
Debt consolidation The replacement of multiple loans with a single loan, often with a lower monthly payment and a longer repayment period.
Debt coverage ratio The ratio between the net income of an investment and the amount of debt service of the investment: expressed as (NOI - DS = DCR).
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