Moelis Deck
A company is in distress: how do you distinguish a liquidity problem from a solvency problem, and why does the distinction drive the fix?
Model answer
Liquidity problem: the business can't meet near-term obligations — but the enterprise may still be worth more than its debt. Diagnose with near-term cash tools, classically a 13-week cash flow…
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