The complexities and uncertainties resulting from the recession that have intensified the competition among firms to attract and retain clients, coupled with more productive and profitable partners, have created special financial problems for firms, especially for those that are undercapitalized.
In simplest terms, the cash-flow and undercapitalization problems experienced by many firms, of all sizes, are most frequently due to inadequate revenue and capital to support the firm’s operations.
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