FINANCIAL DISTRESS AND INSOLVENCY
- There are various factors like price of the product/ service, demand, price of inputs e.g. raw material, labour etc., which is to be managed by an organisation on a continuous basis. Proportion of debt also need to be managed by an organisation very delicately.
- Higher debt requires higher interest and if the cash inflow is not sufficient then it will put lot of pressure to the organisation. Both short term and long term creditors will put stress to the firm. If all the above factors are not well managed by the firm, it can create situation known as distress, so financial distress is a position where Cash inflows of a firm are inadequate to meet all its current obligations.
- Now if distress continues for a long period of time, firm may have to sell its asset, even many times at a lower price. Further when revenue is inadequate to revive the situation, firm will not be able to meet its obligations and become insolvent.
- So, insolvency basically means inability of a firm to repay various debts and is a result of continuous financial distress.
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