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Executives analyzing financial data showing debt service pressure and declining liquidity runway in a corporate finance setting
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Overfunded Debt: How Oversized Loans Destroy Viable Businesses

Overfunded Debt: How Oversized Loans Destroy Viable Businesses Series Navigation Article 1 — The Liquidity Cycle Article 2 — The EBITDA Illusion Article 3 — The Cash Conversion Cycle Article 4 — Overfunded Debt: How Oversized Loans Destroy Viable Businesses (current) Article 5 — The Working-Capital Reset: Identifying Businesses Worth Saving Series Context The first...

Finance executives analyzing capital governance strategy during market volatility
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Capital Decision Governance During Volatility

Capital Decision Governance During Volatility: Applying the Bulwark Framework Architecture of Trust — A Capital Source Governance Framework Introduction Periods of systemic volatility do more than disrupt markets. They alter the decision environment in which capital is deployed. As transactional signals destabilize, organizations face compressed timelines, uncertain counterparty behavior, and pressure to act quickly on...

Executives analyzing financial data representing governance stability during market volatility
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The Bulwark Governance Framework For Capital Stability

The Bulwark: A Governance Framework for Capital Stability During Transactional Volatility Architecture of Trust — A Capital Source Governance Framework Introduction Transactional systems depend on institutional predictability. When that predictability deteriorates, capital markets do not fail immediately — they reprice trust. Articles earlier in this series examined the mechanisms through which that repricing unfolds: the...