future debt

[ˈfjuːtʃər dɛt]
nounpl: future debts
dívida futura
1. A financial obligation or liability that is expected to be incurred or due at a later date
The company projected its future debt obligations for the next five years.
A empresa projetou suas obrigações de dívida futura para os próximos cinco anos.
2. In accounting and finance, debt that is anticipated or anticipated to be taken on in the future rather than currently existing
Future debt management is critical for financial planning.
A gestão de dívida futura é crítica para o planejamento financeiro.
3. Borrowed money or credit that a person or organization commits to repay at some point ahead
We need to minimize future debt to maintain a healthy balance sheet.
Precisamos minimizar a dívida futura para manter um balanço patrimonial saudável.
The term 'future debt' is widely used in both American and Brazilian financial and corporate contexts. In Brazil, it appears frequently in corporate financial reports, Central Bank documentation, and banking sector communications. The concept is particularly relevant in discussions of public debt, corporate financing, and macroeconomic planning. In the USA, it's a standard term in investment banking, corporate finance, and government fiscal policy discussions.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
anticipated debtprojected debtforthcoming obligationdeferred liability
Antonyms / Antônimos
current debtpresent obligationexisting liability

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
dívida futura
Standard term used in financial and accounting contexts
Rio de Janeiro
dívida futura
Common in banking and finance sectors
São Paulo
dívida futura
Predominant in corporate finance and investment banking
Portugal
dívida futura
Standard Portuguese translation, used in formal financial documentation

Related Words

debt managementfinancial planningcredit facilitylong-term obligationsliabilityamortization

Related Idioms & Phrases

future debt obligations
managing future debt
future debt service
future debt capacity
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