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Trading while insolvent

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Trading while insolvent

Finance | 25 Jun 2009

Brian Johnson outlines the risks of insolvent trading and examines the signs to watch out for.

Charities are feeling the pressure like never before. The credit crunch and subsequent recession has meant both private individuals and companies are giving less, while cutbacks in central Government budgets are also being felt. The 2012 Olympics is another factor impacting the funding available to charities, while, to top it all off, funds already under management have been savaged by global stock market falls.

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July 2009

July 2009