Arrears

Occurs when an employer owes employees back pay, often due to delayed salary hikes or retrospective pay revisions.

In legal systems (notably in India), this refers to a massive backlog of pending cases that have not been disposed of within a reasonable timeframe. 3. Economic and Financial Impacts The accumulation of arrears has widespread consequences: arrears

'Cyclic syndrome' of arrears and efficiency of Indian judiciary Occurs when an employer owes employees back pay,

Employees typically work for a set period (like a month) and are paid at the end of that period. Economic and Financial Impacts The accumulation of arrears

This is the most common usage. If a payment is missed, the account is said to be "in arrears". For example, if a $500 loan payment was due on the 15th and remains unpaid on the 16th, the borrower is in arrears for that amount.

Unlike rent, which is usually paid in advance, mortgage interest is often paid in arrears, covering the interest accrued over the preceding month. 2. Common Types of Arrears

In some industries, it is standard practice to pay for services after they are consumed. This is known as "payment in arrear" and is generally not negative. Common examples include: