Impairment of Loans Definition | Becker

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Impairment of Loans

A loan is considered impaired if it is probable (likely to occur) that the creditor will be unable to collect all amounts due under the original contract when due. See also troubled debt restructuring.

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Troubled Debt Restructuring [FAR]Back to Dictionary

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