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To engage in trading to a degree that is in excess of one’s finances or the demands of the market.
OVERTRADE - Overtrading is a term in financial statement analysis. Overtrading often occurs when companies expand their own operations too quickly (aggressively)...
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Deal unwisely in public, getting what's dear, terribly |
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Apr 10 2015 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
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To engage in trading to a degree that is in excess of one's finances or the demands of the market. |
To trade (stock, for example) in this manner. |
if a company overtrades, it sells more products than it can make, or more than it can afford to produce: |
to buy and sell shares too often: |
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Overtrading is a term in financial statement analysis. Overtrading often occurs when companies expand their own operations too quickly (aggressively).Finance Wales: "A practical guide to cash-flow management", page 28. CIMA, 2004 http://www.highpeak.gov.uk/business/econdev/General/Cash_flow_management_17_08_04.pdf Retrieved on 2010-11-10 Overtraded companies enter a negative cycle, where an increase in interest expenses negatively impacts the net profit, which leads to lesser working capital, and that leads to increased borrowings, which in turn leads to interest expenses and the cycle continues. Overtraded companies eventually face liquidity problems and/or run out of working capital. |