Capital structure correction involves adjusting a company’s mix of debt and equity to optimize financial health. It reduces risk, lowers capital costs, and improves liquidity. Primarily used by firms facing high leverage or declining performance, it benefits shareholders, creditors, and management by enhancing stability and long-term growth potential.
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