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Qué (quién) es equally ranking creditors - definición

PERSON OR ORGANIZATION THAT HAS A RIGHT TO A BENEFIT
Creditors; Lenders; Lender; Creditors' rights; Debtee; Creditors' Rights; Creditors’ Rights; Trade creditors; Creditor's rights

College and university rankings         
NUMERICAL RANKING OF INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
College rankings; University rankings; University ranking; College ranking; College and university ranking; World University Rankings; University league table; Graduate school rankings; Best universities; Top technology school; Top Universities in America; Global University Ranking by Wuhan University; List of best universities; Human Resources & Labor Review; Global University Ranking; Ranking university; Rankings of universities in Japan; University rankings in japan; U-multirank; U-Multirank; Global Universities Ranking; University and college ranking; Rank of universities; Top American universities; Rankings of universities; Center for World University Rankings; CWUR; Academic ranking; College ranking guide; College & university rankings; College & university ranking; Human Resources and Labor Review; University & college ranking
College and university rankings order the best institutions in higher education based on factors that vary depending on the ranking. Some rankings evaluate institutions within a single country, while others assess institutions worldwide.
Ranked         
PROCESS OF ORDERING ITEMS IN A SET BY CRITERIA
Rank order; Ranking system; World ranking; Rankings; Ranked; World Ranking; World rankings; World Rankings; Rank statistics; Second place; Ranking (statistics)
·Impf & ·p.p. of Rank.
ranking         
PROCESS OF ORDERING ITEMS IN A SET BY CRITERIA
Rank order; Ranking system; World ranking; Rankings; Ranked; World Ranking; World rankings; World Rankings; Rank statistics; Second place; Ranking (statistics)
(rankings)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
In many sports, the list of the best players made by an official organization is called the rankings.
...the 25 leading teams in the world rankings...
N-PLURAL: the N
2.
Someone's ranking is their position in an official list of the best players of a sport.
Agassi was playing well above his world ranking of 12.
N-COUNT: usu with poss
3.
The ranking member of a group, usually a political group, is the most senior person in it. (AM)
...the ranking Republican on the senate intelligence committee.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Creditor

A creditor or lender is a party (e.g., person, organization, company, or government) that has a claim on the services of a second party. It is a person or institution to whom money is owed. The first party, in general, has provided some property or service to the second party under the assumption (usually enforced by contract) that the second party will return an equivalent property and service. The second party is frequently called a debtor or borrower. The first party is called the creditor, which is the lender of property, service, or money.

Creditors can be broadly divided into two categories: secured and unsecured.

  • A secured creditor has a security or charge over some or all of the debtor's assets, to provide reassurance (thus to secure him) of ultimate repayment of the debt owed to him. This could be by way of, for example, a mortgage, where the property represents the security.
  • An unsecured creditor does not have a charge over the debtor's assets.

The term creditor is frequently used in the financial world, especially in reference to short-term loans, long-term bonds, and mortgage loans. In law, a person who has a money judgment entered in their favor by a court is called a judgment creditor.

The term creditor derives from the notion of credit. Also, in modern America, credit refers to a rating which indicates the likelihood a borrower will pay back their loan. In earlier times, credit also referred to reputation or trustworthiness.