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Debt

Debt is simply defined as borrowed money, either between people, businesses, or banks. It is also a financial instrument used as leverage for borrowing or purchasing purposes by corporations.

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A proof of claim is a form submitted by a creditor in order to receive money from a debtor who has filed for bankruptcy.
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