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Definition of undercapitalize in English: undercapitalize(British undercapitalise) verbʌndəˈkapɪt(ə)lʌɪzˌəndərˈkæpədlˌaɪz [with object]Provide (a company) with insufficient capital to achieve desired results. there is evidence that such businesses are often undercapitalized Example sentencesExamples - In an undercapitalized environment, both the business people and the consumer suffered.
- But the country still has many challenges: its banking system is massively undercapitalised and over-burdened with bad debts.
- The article paints a picture of an understaffed, underequipped, and undercapitalized agency trying desperately to impose order on a nation the size of California.
- There is a shakeout as undercapitalized and high-cost firms fail.
- There is no question about it; the police force was undercapitalised.
- Insurance companies now find themselves undercapitalised after unexpected surges in claims or unexpected losses in equity, corporate bond, or structured finance holdings in their portfolios.
- The business has been undercapitalised since the start, so the Dawsons are keen to pay off debt associated with plant and machinery investment before they ramp up.
- Companies that could fail will most likely be those that are badly undercapitalised and already wounded by the recent spate of catastrophes.
- Many undercapitalized projects are struggling under high debt loads and are eager to sell, often at bargain prices.
- Most profits from the Portuguese-dominated sectors went overseas, leaving the colony grossly undercapitalized.
- As a very small and undercapitalised new publisher, they operate with minimal resources and with a limited capacity for marketing and promotion.
- The early, undercapitalized months of the company were difficult for Young, who felt hamstrung by his lack of resources.
- And yet, rail is relatively undercapitalized.
- Those same programs, it should be pointed out, are too often undercapitalized and are expected to generate credit hours without many of the resources needed to foster quality programs.
- He said railway firms were undercapitalised and it was expensive for governments to run these companies.
- As a result, most of them are undercapitalized, in the same way that a firm is undercapitalized when it issues fewer securities than its income and assets would justify.
- That threw the undercapitalized domestic banks into a crisis from which they never emerged.
- The banks are undercapitalized, and no one in their right minds would pour any more money into the system - except for the government, which doesn't have any more money to give.
- We don't have significant problems selling our books but we are always undercapitalized when going to the printers with a new book.
- Nearly all are undercapitalized and unlikely to acquire necessary funding through traditional cooperative financing mechanisms.
Derivatives noun But they met with repeated frustration for reasons ranging from undercapitalization to a lack of marketing savvy to simple bad luck. Example sentencesExamples - The number one reason small businesses fail is undercapitalization or inadequate cash flow.
- Many observers of traditional cooperative businesses believe that undercapitalization is their biggest problem.
- University presses have been slower to adopt technology and systems analysis due to undercapitalization and a more conservative culture.
- Indeed, while undercapitalization historically has been cited as the leading reason for business failure, turnaround experts now lay the blame more on poor financial habits than on a simple lack of cash.
Definition of undercapitalize in US English: undercapitalize(British undercapitalise) verbˌəndərˈkapədlˌīzˌəndərˈkæpədlˌaɪz [with object]Provide (a company) with insufficient capital to achieve desired results. there is evidence that such businesses are often undercapitalized Example sentencesExamples - The banks are undercapitalized, and no one in their right minds would pour any more money into the system - except for the government, which doesn't have any more money to give.
- Most profits from the Portuguese-dominated sectors went overseas, leaving the colony grossly undercapitalized.
- We don't have significant problems selling our books but we are always undercapitalized when going to the printers with a new book.
- As a result, most of them are undercapitalized, in the same way that a firm is undercapitalized when it issues fewer securities than its income and assets would justify.
- Those same programs, it should be pointed out, are too often undercapitalized and are expected to generate credit hours without many of the resources needed to foster quality programs.
- There is a shakeout as undercapitalized and high-cost firms fail.
- Nearly all are undercapitalized and unlikely to acquire necessary funding through traditional cooperative financing mechanisms.
- He said railway firms were undercapitalised and it was expensive for governments to run these companies.
- The business has been undercapitalised since the start, so the Dawsons are keen to pay off debt associated with plant and machinery investment before they ramp up.
- In an undercapitalized environment, both the business people and the consumer suffered.
- Insurance companies now find themselves undercapitalised after unexpected surges in claims or unexpected losses in equity, corporate bond, or structured finance holdings in their portfolios.
- But the country still has many challenges: its banking system is massively undercapitalised and over-burdened with bad debts.
- The article paints a picture of an understaffed, underequipped, and undercapitalized agency trying desperately to impose order on a nation the size of California.
- Many undercapitalized projects are struggling under high debt loads and are eager to sell, often at bargain prices.
- And yet, rail is relatively undercapitalized.
- The early, undercapitalized months of the company were difficult for Young, who felt hamstrung by his lack of resources.
- That threw the undercapitalized domestic banks into a crisis from which they never emerged.
- As a very small and undercapitalised new publisher, they operate with minimal resources and with a limited capacity for marketing and promotion.
- Companies that could fail will most likely be those that are badly undercapitalised and already wounded by the recent spate of catastrophes.
- There is no question about it; the police force was undercapitalised.
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