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View definitions for borrowing capacity

borrowing capacity

noun as in line of credit

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According to the regulatory filing, Disney said it has a strong enough balance sheet, and borrowing capacity, to fund its growth initiatives.

From Reuters

"As we approach the Spring selling season, we're starting to see more listings come to market, which is likely to result in more choice for buyers. Most buyers have limited borrowing capacity compared to a year ago, which will likely see modest price growth over the coming months," Ciesielski added.

From Reuters

Tupperware said on Thursday it had struck an agreement with its lenders which will help reduce or reallocate about $150 million of cash interest and fees, and would give it immediate access to a revolving borrowing capacity of about $21 million.

From Reuters

The agreement will help the company to reduce or reallocate about $150 million of cash interest and fees, and would give it immediate access to a revolving borrowing capacity of about $21 million.

From Reuters

Policymakers want to avoid painful austerity measures, preserve future borrowing capacity, and refrain from creating an expectation of bailouts from Washington or the state capital that would encourage other jurisdictions to govern recklessly.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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