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Capital impairment

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Capital impairment is the case when the company lost its asset, so the asset is lower than the stock of a company. One way to avoid capital impairment is reduction of capital without any compensation. Impaired capital may occur when a company incurs losses that result in negative retained earnings, also referred to as a retained deficit. Retained earnings can be reduced by dividend distributions; therefore, excessive dividend payments may contribute to a negative balance. In some jurisdictions, incorporation laws restrict companies from issuing dividends until any retained earnings deficit is resolved. [1]

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  1. "Impaired Capital: What It Is, How It Works". Investopedia. Retrieved 2025-03-20.


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