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Over trading is a description applied to a business which has a deficit of working capital. | |||
It often results from a rapid expansion in sales to the detriment of liquidity. | It often results from a rapid expansion in sales to the detriment of liquidity. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:28, 3 March 2019
Over trading is a description applied to a business which has a deficit of working capital.
It often results from a rapid expansion in sales to the detriment of liquidity.
Sometimes written as 'overtrading'.