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Business risk The risk that the cash flow of an issuer will be impaired because of adverse economic conditions, making it difficult for the issuer to meet its operating expenses.
Business Risk The risk that a company will go bankrupt. Every company carries the business risk that it will produce insufficient cash flow in order to maintain operations. Business risk can come from a variety of sources, some systemic and others unsystemic. That is, every company has the business risk that the broader economy will perform poorly and therefore that sales will be poor, and also the risk that the market simply will not like its products. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Accounting firm Ernst & Young is expanding from its current sector--in which it provides auditing, tax reporting, tax advisory and business risk services--to technology and security risk services. Over the past decade, however, business risk defenses have come under siege. As for methodology, four models are used, with the total debt ratio (DEBT) as the dependent variables, and firm size (SIZE), growth opportunities (GRTH), profitability (ROA), tangibility of assets (TANG), non-debt tax shields (NDT), dividend payments (DIV), and business risk (RISK) as independent variables of corporation's feature. |
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