Due |
Score |
I.O.U. |
Burden |
Relief |
Red ink |
Arrears |
Red item |
Sum owed |
National |
Mortgage |
Arrearage |
Liability |
Money owed |
Red state? |
Obligation |
Loan, e.g. |
Owed money |
Unpaid sum |
Unpaid bill |
Amount owed |
Ceiling ___ |
Balance due |
IOU subject |
Item in red |
Student woe |
What's owed |
Owed amount |
I.o.u., e.g. |
___ of honor |
College ___. |
___ the hole |
Amount owing |
Balance owed |
Chit subject |
Fiscal issue |
I.o.u. cause |
Red ink item |
Visa concern |
What is owed |
Card balance |
Unpaid amount |
Bar tab, e.g. |
Corporate woe |
I.O.U. matter |
Gambler's woe |
Red-ink total |
Figure in red |
Money you owe |
Red-ink entry |
N.Y.C. problem |
Pay-off target |
Repayable loan |
Unpaid balance |
Fiscal concern |
Kind of crisis |
U.S.A. problem |
Pound of flesh |
Red-ink amount |
Something owed |
Antonio's worry |
Credit card woe |
Financial worry |
Fiscal problem. |
Item in the red |
Kind of ceiling |
Obligatory note |
The ___ ceiling |
Economic burden |
Charging result |
National concern |
Collector's item |
Financial burden |
Asset's opposite |
Borrowing burden |
Chapter 11 topic |
Government worry |
Insolvency cause |
National problem |
Outstanding bill |
Savings obstacle |
Consumer pitfall |
Outstanding loan |
Suze Orman topic |
Cardholder's woe |
Net worth factor |
___ of gratitude |
Chapter 11 issue |
Economic concern |
Bankruptcy cause |
Fiscal shortfall |
It's outstanding |
Cause of red ink |
$277-billion item |
An IOU implies it |
Balance due, e.g. |
Chapter 11 factor |
Credit card total |
Gambler's problem |
Major U.S. export |
Money destroys it |
Obligation to pay |
Reason for an IOU |
Unpaid loan, e.g. |
Bankruptcy factor |
Corporate problem |
Credit card worry |
Credit's opposite |
Corporate concern |
Borrower's burden |
Balance sheet item |
Amount that's owed |
Collector's target |
Creditor's concern |
Financial headache |
It may be forgiven |
It may be crushing |
Large U.S. problem |
Outstanding credit |
Outstanding figure |
Plastic user's woe |
Result of charging |
Student loan, e.g. |
Thing of interest? |
Credit card figure |
Credit report item |
Chapter 11 concern |
Credit card result |
Outstanding amount |
Amount in an i.o.u. |
Bad thing to run up |
Credit card problem |
Credit card outcome |
Financial millstone |
Money owed to label |
Outstanding balance |
Student loans, e.g. |
2012 campaign issue |
Balance sheet minus |
Cause of bankruptcy |
Overcharging result |
Subject of interest |
Credit card balance |
Delinquent's problem |
Fiscal cliff concern |
In ___ (owing money) |
Many a student's woe |
Pecuniary obligation |
Red ink signifies it |
What bonds represent |
Cardholder's problem |
The red, so to speak |
Cause for Chapter 11 |
Financial obligation |
It may be outstanding |
A matter of interest? |
Charger's acquisition |
Credit card aftermath |
Credit user's problem |
Money can wipe it out |
National U.S. problem |
Plastic user's burden |
Result of some sprees |
What a note signifies |
Borrowing consequence |
It's indicated in red |
What an IOU signifies |
Major American export |
Overcharging concern? |
It may be consolidated |
Clancy's "--- of Honor |
College loan aftermath |
Creation from plastic? |
Hole to be dug out of? |
It might be guaranteed |
It's often seen in red |
Reason to write an IOU |
Result of overspending |
What red ink signifies |
Spendthrift's hangover |
Plastic user's concern |
Any credit card balance |
Common borrowing result |
Credit card bills, e.g. |
Many a student's burden |
Overcharging condition? |
This may cause vigorish |
What a borrower carries |
What red ink symbolizes |
What a marker indicates |
Loan application section |
Thing requiring a payoff |
Thing often of interest? |
Binge consequence, maybe |
Credit card abuser's woe |
It might be consolidated |
Bond, e.g., for a company |
It may be payable monthly |
It may lead to bankruptcy |
It's composed of balances |
One of America's problems |
What shoppers may go into |
Credit card balance, e.g. |
Binge consequence, perhaps |
College graduate's concern |
Dough shortage consequence |
It'll cost you to be in it |
Money owed to someone else |
What bankruptcy discharges |
America exports a ton of it |
Result of a dough shortage? |
What may grow with interest |
Not a good thing to go into |
Problem for the bottom line |
Something to stay on top of |
Student loans, for instance |
Concern of a certain ceiling |
It's nice when it's forgiven |
Money owed to record company |
Plastic user's accumulation? |
Indentured servants problem |
It's what an IOU acknowledges |
Reason for imprisonment, once |
Amount that has to be paid off |
College student's accumulation |
Unpaid credit card bills, e.g. |
Word with ceiling or financing |
Amount that needs to be repaid |
You can pay your way out of it |
Obligation to the company store |
Subtraction to obtain net worth |
Compulsive gambler's woe, often |
It definitely costs to be in it |
It's tough to be in a lot of it |
Current national all-time record |
Many a college graduate's burden |
Tough thing to get out of, often |
It may be run up at Christmastime |
What many college students accrue |
You're strapped when you're in it |
You can get it with a credit card |
Some are up to their ears in this |
Credit card ___ (the balance owed) |
Something a shopaholic might be in |
You may get into it while shopping |
Auto loans and credit card balances |
It's not good when it's outstanding |
It's often acquired with a new house |
It may be something of great interest |
It's not wonderful if it's outstanding |
It could be something of great interest |
___ ceiling (economic issue in the news) |
Focus of a current U.S. government crisis |
If it's outstanding, it's really not good |
You may get into it while making purchases |
The average 2013 grad has $30,000 of it :-/ |
National figure that's more than $18 trillion |
1990s Wink Martindale game show that paid off contestants' obligations |
It's accrued a lot every year by college students across America (hint: not wisdom) |