Arrearage refers to the amount of overdue payments that are owed and unpaid. This can apply to various financial obligations, including loans, mortgages, bond interests, and dividends on cumulative preferred stock.
The term 'delinquent' refers to a financial obligation that is payable but overdue and yet unpaid. It can apply to various forms of payments, such as credit card bills, mortgage payments, and taxes. Delinquent accounts can lead to penalties and interest charges and might affect the credit score of the individual or entity responsible for the payment.
The term 'in arrears' refers to the status of payments that are overdue. In financial terms, it commonly indicates that the last payment was made at the end of a period rather than in advance. It can also mean that payments are in default, indicating non-compliance with the agreed payment schedule.
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