Overcapitalization and Its Tell-Tales Signs/Symptoms
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WHEN DO YOU CONSIDER AN ENTITY BECOMES OVERCAPITALIZE? |
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SOME OF THE TELL-TALES OR SYMPTOMS OF OVERCAPITALIZATION |
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· High proprietary ratio ( refer to my previous article on this) · Low earnings per share · Low assets utilization particularly with a lot of fixed assets and small revenue generated · Too much capital invested in unproductive fixed assets
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SALIENT POINT TO NOTE |
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With overcapitalization, management needs to cut the cloth to a smaller piece to generate higher earnings. This is by reducing the share capital ( court proceeding), disposal of idling fixed assets and business reengineer to increase its revenue streams. |
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