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Wat (wie) is creditworthiness - definitie

RISK OF DEFAULT ON A DEBT THAT MAY ARISE FROM A BORROWER FAILING TO MAKE REQUIRED PAYMENTS
Creditworthiness; Default risk; Credit risk management; Credit worthiness; Debt covenant; Credit Risk; Default Risk; Counterparty risk; Counter party risk; Capital risk; Credit default risk; Counterparty credit risk

creditworthiness         
Credit risk         
A credit risk is risk of default on a debt that may arise from a borrower failing to make required payments. In the first resort, the risk is that of the lender and includes lost principal and interest, disruption to cash flows, and increased collection costs.
creditworthy      
also credit-worthy
A creditworthy person or organization is one who can safely be lent money or allowed to have goods on credit, for example because in the past they have always paid back what they owe.
Building societies make loans to creditworthy customers.
ADJ
creditworthiness
They now take extra steps to verify the creditworthiness of customers.
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Wikipedia

Credit risk

Credit risk is the possibility of losing a lender holds due to a risk of default on a debt that may arise from a borrower failing to make required payments. In the first resort, the risk is that of the lender and includes lost principal and interest, disruption to cash flows, and increased collection costs. The loss may be complete or partial. In an efficient market, higher levels of credit risk will be associated with higher borrowing costs. Because of this, measures of borrowing costs such as yield spreads can be used to infer credit risk levels based on assessments by market participants.

Losses can arise in a number of circumstances, for example:

  • A consumer may fail to make a payment due on a mortgage loan, credit card, line of credit, or other loan.
  • A company is unable to repay asset-secured fixed or floating charge debt.
  • A business or consumer does not pay a trade invoice when due.
  • A business does not pay an employee's earned wages when due.
  • A business or government bond issuer does not make a payment on a coupon or principal payment when due.
  • An insolvent insurance company does not pay a policy obligation.
  • An insolvent bank will not return funds to a depositor.
  • A government grants bankruptcy protection to an insolvent consumer or business.

To reduce the lender's credit risk, the lender may perform a credit check on the prospective borrower, may require the borrower to take out appropriate insurance, such as mortgage insurance, or seek security over some assets of the borrower or a guarantee from a third party. The lender can also take out insurance against the risk or on-sell the debt to another company. In general, the higher the risk, the higher will be the interest rate that the debtor will be asked to pay on the debt. Credit risk mainly arises when borrowers are unable or unwilling to pay.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor creditworthiness
1. But establishing a borrower‘s creditworthiness has been difficult.
2. Rating agencies have been upgrading Latin American creditworthiness.
3. "This created concern about the creditworthiness of foundation hospital trusts.
4. Now, one–third of RusRating‘s income comes from banks paying to have their creditworthiness rated.
5. Parker views Russia‘s actual willingness to repay its Paris Club debt as a positive indication of the country‘s creditworthiness.