undercapitalized
Undercapitalized refers to a situation where a business or financial institution has insufficient capital to meet its obligations or fund its operations. This can occur when a company has taken on too much debt relative to its equity, or when its assets are not generating enough revenue to cover its expenses and liabilities. A lack of adequate capital can lead to a variety of problems, including an inability to secure new loans, difficulty in meeting payroll, and a heightened risk of bankruptcy.
For businesses, being undercapitalized can hinder growth and innovation. Without sufficient funds, companies may be unable
Financial institutions, such as banks, also face risks when undercapitalized. Regulators often impose strict capital requirements