mittetõotavate
"Mittetõotavate" is an Estonian word that translates to "non-performing" or "failing to perform" in English. It is most commonly used in a financial context to describe loans or other financial instruments that are not meeting their repayment obligations. When a loan is classified as "mittetõotav," it signifies that the borrower has fallen behind on payments for a significant period, typically 90 days or more, or that there is a high probability of default.
The classification of a loan as "mittetõotav" has important implications for lenders. It triggers specific accounting
In a broader sense, the term "mittetõotavate" can be applied to any situation where an expected outcome