Financial Restructuring
Financial restructuring refers to the strategic process of adjusting an organization's financial structure, such as its debt and equity ratio, in order to improve its financial stability and profitability. This may involve refinancing existing debt, raising new capital through private equity or other means, renegotiating contracts with creditors, and implementing operational changes to increase efficiency and reduce costs. Financial restructuring is often used by companies facing financial distress, but it can also be a proactive measure taken to improve a company's overall financial health and position it for long-term success. It requires a deep understanding of finance and financial markets as well as the ability to analyze and make strategic decisions based on complex financial data.
External Links
- [FinancialRestructuring.org]
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