facing debt
The phrase 'afrontar una deuda' in Spanish translates to 'face a debt' in English. It is a common term used in both personal and business scenarios referring to the action of dealing with, or addressing, a debt or financial obligation that one has. In other words, it is to meet one's financial responsibilities directly. Besides a literal monetary debt, it can also be representative of any responsibility or challenge one has to face or confront head-on.
The company is struggling to face a debt accumulated during the recession.
In this example, the speaker is talking about the difficult fiscal situation of a business. Due to an economic downturn, the company finds itself struggling with a large amount of debt.
My brother has to face a huge debt after his extravagant vacation.
This sentence is expressing the speaker's concern about their brother's financial situation, after he spent a huge amount of money on a vacation and now is in debt.
After losing his job, he had to sell his house to face a debt.
This sentence outlines a situation in which someone loses their job and is forced to sell their house in order to pay off their outstanding debt.