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In the EFAS Table,the indicator of how well a particular company is responding to current and expected factors in its external environment is characterized by the
Distribution Efficiencies
The effectiveness with which a company is able to deliver its products or services to its customers in the most cost-effective manner.
Tax Shields
Reductions in income tax liability achieved through allowable deductions such as mortgage interest, depreciation, or charitable donations.
Bondholders
Investors who own bonds issued by a corporation or government, essentially lending money to the issuer in exchange for periodic interest payments and the return of principal at maturity.
Bankruptcy Probabilities
Bankruptcy Probabilities represent the likelihood of a company or entity being unable to meet its financial obligations and thus having to declare bankruptcy.
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