Meaning Bailout
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A capital infusion offered to a business with a national or multi-national footprint that is in danger of bankruptcy, insolvency, or total liquidation. Financial aid can be provided in the form of deb [..]
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1945, in aviation, from bail (v.) + out (adv.). As "federal help for private business in trouble," from 1968.
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the location or direction or position to which one bails out, or plays away from trouble (see "bail out") Example: I figured my bailout was into the left rough when I saw nothing but [..]
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When a government, individual, or business provides emergency financial assistance to a failing business or governmental entity to keep it afloat and avoid the consequences of its collapse.
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(aka: "bail out" or "bail-out") to purposefully play or aim away from trouble. Example: "John was intimidated by all the bunkers on the right side of the g [..]
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Definition The provision of financial help or liquidity to a corporation that otherwise would be on the brink of failure or bankruptcy. A bailout might be performed for the benefit of the one providin [..]
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The financial rescue of a struggling borrower. A bailout can be achieved in various ways: providing loans to a borrower that markets will no longer lend to guaranteeing a borrower's debts guarant [..]
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Emergency funds given to corporations in order to prevent their collapse. Funds can come from the government or other institutions, can take many forms, and may or may not require reimbursement.
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is financial help for ailing companies.
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When a bank or a company runs into financial difficulties the state can buy their bad assets or buy shares, pay a contribution or offer guarantees - at the expense of taxpayers. This is called a “bail [..]
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Bailout


Money given to a gambler to allow him or her to pay debts without suffering the consequences. A form of enabling. Bet: The amount of money, goods and/or services that is risked in a gamble.
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Bailout


A capital infusion offered to a business with a national or multi-national footprint that is in danger of bankruptcy, insolvency, or total liquidation.  Financial aid can be provided in the form of de [..]
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