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What is LOAN LOSS RESERVE?

A reserve used to prevent loss of profit on nonperforming loans.

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Related Legal Terms
LOAN LOSS PROVISION, LOSS RESERVE, FOREIGN RESERVE, REVENUE RESERVE, STRATEGIC PETROLEUM RESERVE (SPR), FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM, STATUTORY RESERVE, LOSS FINANCING, POLICY RESERVE, PROFIT AND LOSS (P&L) EXPLAIN


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  1. LOAN LOSS PROVISION
  2. LOSS RESERVE
  3. FOREIGN RESERVE
  4. REVENUE RESERVE
  5. STRATEGIC PETROLEUM RESERVE (SPR)
  6. FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
  7. STATUTORY RESERVE
  8. LOSS FINANCING
  9. POLICY RESERVE
  10. PROFIT AND LOSS (P&L) EXPLAIN

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