Disentangling the Financial Vulnerability of Nonprofits

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Pablo de Andres-Alonso
Inigo Garcia-Rodriguez
M. Elena Romero-Merino
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[1] Autonoma University of Madrid,Department of Finance and Marketing Research, C/Francisco Tomás y Valiente, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
[2] University of Burgos,undefined
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Financial vulnerability; Financial survival; Nonprofits; NGDOs; United Kingdom;
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This research analyzes the concept of financial vulnerability of nonprofits in depth. We review the definitions given by the prior literature, concluding that none of them is complete. We propose a definition in which financial vulnerability consists of three dimensions: operational (variation of net assets over time), leverage (relationship between total assets and debt), and liquidity (ratio of current assets to short-term debt). We use a sample of 212 Non-Governmental Development Organizations (NGDOs) from the United Kingdom to analyze these measures, observing a limited number of nonprofits simultaneously classified as vulnerable according to the different traditional concepts. Applying our proposed multidimensional model, we find that 6 % of the sample is highly financially vulnerable according to the three dimensions, and a high proportion (18 %) of nonprofits is simultaneously vulnerable in leverage and liquidity dimensions. Finally, we compare the obtained results using traditional variables and those derived from our model.
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页码:2539 / 2560
页数:21
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