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Balance Sheet and Cash Flow Analysis in Corporate Credit

Balance Sheet and Cash Flow Analysis in Corporate Credit
Diagram showing how the balance sheet and cash flow statement work together. The balance sheet shows what a company owns, what it owes and its financial flexibility, while cash flow shows cash generated by operations and the ability to pay interest and repay debt.
Source: PIMCO. For illustrative purposes only.

The balance sheet shows what resources a company has available, while cash flow shows whether those resources can be converted into timely payments to bondholders. A company may have a strong balance sheet but weak cash flow, appearing safe on paper, while struggling to generate sufficient cash to service its debt.  The strongest corporate bond investment decisions come from integrating both balance sheet and cash flow analyses into a coherent view of financial strength, resilience and risk.

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