corporate debt burden
Corporate debt burden refers to the total amount of debt, including loans, bonds, and other financial obligations, that a company has accumulated. It indicates the level of financial strain or risk faced by the company due to its debt obligations and serves as a measure of the company's ability to repay its debts in a timely manner.
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