financial structure

financial structure
The way in which a company's assets are financed, such as short-term borrowings , long-term debt, and owners equity . Financial structure differs from capital structure in that capital structure accounts for long-term debt and equity only. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary

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financial structure UK US noun [C]
ACCOUNTING, FINANCE the way in which a company gets and organizes the money it needs for its business activities , for example how much debt it has in relation to its share capital: »

In view of the difficult conditions in which they were operating, they planned changes to the financial structure of the company.


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