noun🔗Share채권, 사채A certificate that certifies an amount of money owed to someone; a certificate of indebtedness."The company issued a debenture to its investors, promising to repay the loan with interest after five years. "회사는 투자자들에게 채권을 발행하여 5년 후에 이자와 함께 대출금을 상환할 것을 약속했습니다.financebusinesseconomyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share채권, 공채A certificate of a loan made to the government; a government bond."The government sold a new debenture to raise money for building new roads. "정부는 새로운 도로 건설을 위해 자금을 모으기 위해 새로운 채권을 발행했다.governmentbusinessfinanceeconomyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share무담보 채권A type of debt instrument secured only by the general credit or promise to pay of the issuer, not involving any physical assets or collateral, now commonly issued by large, well established corporations with adequate credit ratings."Because the company had a strong reputation and a good credit rating, it was able to raise money by issuing a debenture to investors, relying solely on its promise to repay the debt. "회사는 평판이 좋고 신용 등급이 높았기 때문에, 채무를 상환하겠다는 약속에만 의존하여 투자자들에게 무담보 채권을 발행하여 자금을 조달할 수 있었다.financebusinesseconomyassetChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share채권, 사채A document granting lenders a charge over a borrower’s physical assets, giving them a means to collect a debt, as part of a secured loan."The company issued a debenture, using its office building as collateral, to secure a large loan from the bank. "회사는 은행에서 대규모 대출을 확보하기 위해 사무실 건물을 담보로 사용하여 채권을 발행했습니다.businessfinancelawasseteconomyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading