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In crisis situations gauging the economic value of a company’s assets plays a key role in deciding whether to persevere with a business or not. A company is considered to be in distress when it is unable to meet debt payments, often following failed attempts to generate the necessary cash flow by implementing operational restructuring measures.
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© 2014 Francisco J. López Lubián
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Lubián, F.J.L. (2014). Valuation in Distress. In: The Executive Guide to Corporate Restructuring. IE Business Publishing. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137389367_6
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