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What (who) is Indebtedness - definition

DEFERRED PAYMENT, OR SERIES OF PAYMENTS, THAT IS OWED IN THE FUTURE
Debt (economics); Debt finance; Good Debt; Debts; Nonfinancial debt; Principal sum; Debt (finance); Indebtedness; Debt reduction; Net debt; Principal amount; Principal (finance); Utang; Debt financing; Emotional effects of debt; Effects of debt on mental health
  • 1979 U.S. Government $10,000 [[treasury bond]]
  • [[Payday loan]] businesses lend money to customers, who then owe a debt to the payday loan company.

indebtedness         
Indebtedness         
·noun The state of being indebted.
II. Indebtedness ·noun The sum owed; debts, collectively.
reciprocate         
THE EXPECTATION THAT PEOPLE WILL RESPOND FAVORABLY TO EACH OTHER BY RETURNING BENEFITS FOR BENEFITS, AND RESPONDING WITH EITHER INDIFFERENCE OR HOSTILITY TO HARMS
Reciprocity trap; Reciprocate
(reciprocates, reciprocating, reciprocated)
If your feelings or actions towards someone are reciprocated, the other person feels or behaves in the same way towards you as you have felt or behaved towards them.
...he reciprocated Mr Prescott's good wishes...
He needs these people to fulfill his ambitions and reciprocates by bringing out the best in each of them.
VERB: V n, V by -ing
reciprocation
There was no reciprocation of affection.
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Debt

Debt is an obligation that requires one party, the debtor, to pay money or other agreed-upon value to another party, the creditor. Debt is a deferred payment, or series of payments, which differentiates it from an immediate purchase. The debt may be owed by sovereign state or country, local government, company, or an individual. Commercial debt is generally subject to contractual terms regarding the amount and timing of repayments of principal and interest. Loans, bonds, notes, and mortgages are all types of debt. In financial accounting, debt is a type of financial transaction, as distinct from equity.

The term can also be used metaphorically to cover moral obligations and other interactions not based on a monetary value. For example, in Western cultures, a person who has been helped by a second person is sometimes said to owe a "debt of gratitude" to the second person.

Examples of use of Indebtedness
1. Savings have slumped and indebtedness has soared to record levels.
2. For the working class, it means downward pressure on wages, deeper indebtedness and an unobtainable mortgage.
3. "This kind of loyalism and political indebtedness has stifled our communities.
4. He doubled the level of indebtedness in less than four years.
5. Many are rebuilding society by preventing indebtedness or reducing rates of reoffending.