Advertisement
Advertisement
funded debt
noun
- a debt, as in the form of bonds, having a long period of maturity.
funded debt
noun
- the part of the national debt, consisting mostly of consols, that the government has no obligation to repay by a specified date
Word History and Origins
Origin of funded debt1
Example Sentences
Bankruptcy Court, Joann said it had received about $132 million in new financing and expected to reduce its balance sheet’s funded debt by about $505 million.
The company owns approximately $4 billion in funded debt, while making roughly $200 million in annual interest payments, according to Rite Aid financials, which has led to an unstable capital structure.
It added that despite "painstaking, creative, and exhaustive efforts to right the ship along the way, Bed Bath & Beyond is simply unable to service its funded debt obligations while simultaneously supplying sufficient inventory to its store locations."
Under the deal, the supporting noteholders have given the green signal to support the exchange of the unsecured funded debt claims against the company for approximately 48.2% of the equity in the reorganized company, and the right to purchase an additional $1.6 billion of equity.
They have also committed to purchase, or otherwise backstop, the full $1.6 billion of equity being offered to the holders of the company’s unsecured funded debt.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse