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Reading the warning signs.

Plain-English guides to the public signals that precede a supplier failure — what they mean, where to find them, and what to do when one of the companies you depend on starts to wobble.

Guide · 5 min
What a going-concern opinion means — and what it means for you
When an auditor flags “substantial doubt about the ability to continue as a going concern,” it’s one of the clearest public warnings a company can carry. Here’s how to read it.
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Guide · 6 min
How to tell if a supplier is about to fail
The warning signs are usually public long before the bankruptcy filing — if you know where to look. A field guide to the tells.
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Guide · 6 min
What happens to you when a supplier files Chapter 11
A key supplier just filed for bankruptcy. What does it actually mean for your orders, your contracts, and your money?
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Guide · 4 min
Supplier concentration risk: the exposure hiding in your supply base
The single biggest factor in how badly a supplier failure hurts you isn’t the supplier’s health — it’s how much you depend on them.
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