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Trade Receivables Policy of Distressed Firms and Its Effect on the Costs of Financial Distress
Authors:Carlos A Molina  Lorenzo A Preve†
Institution:Carlos A. Molina is a Professor of Finance at Instituto de Estudios Superiores de la Empresa (IESA), in Caracas, Venezuela.;Lorenzo A. Preve is a Professor of Finance at IAE Business School, Universidad Austral in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Abstract:This paper studies the trade receivables policy of distressed firms as the trade-off between the firm's willingness to gain sales and the firm's need for cash. We find that firms increase trade receivables when they have profitability problems, but reduce trade receivables when they have cash flow problems. We also find that a firm that significantly cuts its trade receivables when in financial distress will experience an additional drop of at least 13% in sales and stock returns over the previously documented 20% average drop for financially troubled firms. Moreover, the performance decline of a firm in financial distress is significantly higher if the firm cuts trade receivables than if it does not.
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