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IMPAIRED CAPITAL - When a company's total capital is less than the par value of all its capital stock.
IMPAIRED CREDIT - Result of a borrower's reduced credit rating.

Impaired capital: a company's capital that is worth less than the par value of its stock.
Import: a product or service brought into another country from its country of origin either for sale or for use in manufacturing.

Impaired Capital
Total capital that is less than the par value of the corporation's capital stock.
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Impaired capital
Term used to describe the situation when a company's total capital that is less than the par value of all of its capital stock.
Impaired credit
The lowering or lessening of a borrower's credit rating.

Impaired Capital
1. When a bank's actual assets are worth less than their stated value. When a bank has impaired capital, this capital can be liquidated if the bank cannot make up the deficiency.

impaired capital The situation in which the par value of a firm's stock exceeds the firm's total capital. impaired credit The result of a reduction in the credit rating of a borrower.

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amount sometimes levied by banks, corporations, and insurance companies on stockholders to cover an impaired capital position or unanticipated losses.

A bond portfolio strategy whose goal is to eliminate the portfolio's risk, in case of a general change in the rate of interest, through the use of duration.
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