Author: Capital Source (Capital Source)

Two finance professionals reviewing Article 9 and Section 363 acquisition structures on laptops in a modern office
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Article 9 vs Section 363 Acquisition Risk

Structural Risk in Distressed Acquisitions: Choosing Between Article 9 and Section 363 The legal path you choose to acquire a distressed business is not just a legal preference—it is a core structural risk decision that determines residual liabilities, litigation exposure, and how much leverage lenders will provide. This article explains how Article 9 foreclosure sales...

Finance professionals reviewing working capital data and liquidity strategy in a modern office setting
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Strategic Solutions to Liquidity Shock

Strategic Solutions to Liquidity Shock: Capital Alignment and Operational Mastery for SMB Stability Introduction This article forms Part Three of the Capital Source series on tariff-driven liquidity disruption. Part One detailed how tariffs trigger an immediate cash flow shock through rising landed costs and elongated working-capital cycles. The Second Installment explained the financial impact as...

Finance professionals analyzing SMB liquidity risk and cash flow stress caused by tariffs and working capital pressure
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The Financial Impact of Tariff-Driven Cash Flow Shock

The Financial Impact of Tariff-Driven Cash Flow Shock: How Liquidity Strain Hits SMBs and Consumers Introduction This article is Part Two of the Capital Source series on tariff-driven liquidity disruption. Part One outlined how sudden increases in landed costs and working-capital requirements create an immediate cash flow shock for SMBs operating in inventory-dependent sectors. Part...

Finance professionals reviewing supply chain and liquidity metrics in a minimalist modern office
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Cash Flow Shock Tariffs Supply Chain Liquidity

The Cash Flow Shock: How Tariffs and Supply Chain Disruptions Attack SMB Liquidity For many small and mid-sized businesses, the visible risk of tariffs and supply chain disruption is a hit to revenue or margins. The real danger is quieter and faster: a sudden liquidity squeeze that destabilizes your working capital and threatens the survival...