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Troubled debt restructuring

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A troubled debt restructuring (TDR) is defined as a debt restructuring in which a creditor, for economic or legal reasons related to a debtor's financial difficulties, grants a concession to the debtor that it would not otherwise consider. As such, in order for a debt restructuring to be a considered a TDR, two conditions must be present:

  1. The debtor must be experiencing financial difficulties.
  2. The creditor must grant a concession in consequence of the debtor's financial difficulties.