An undercapitalized opening balance sheet reflects a business starting with insufficient capital to cover initial expenses or liabilities. It is used to identify funding gaps, assess financial risk, and guide restructuring efforts. Entrepreneurs, investors, and lenders benefit by gaining clarity on viability, enabling informed decisions about additional financing or operational adjustments.
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