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Indirect Costs Of Financial Distress

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Costs in the form of lost revenue, lost opportunities, and the increased cost of continuing operations suffered by a company as a result of its deteriorating financial condition. Companies in financial distress are prone to losing customers, key employees, business opportunities, and favorable credit terms, all of which will negatively affect their cash flow and balance sheets.

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