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The phrase "a stable balance sheet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in financial contexts to describe a company's financial position, indicating that its assets and liabilities are well-managed and not overly risky.
Example: "Investors are more likely to trust a company with a stable balance sheet, as it suggests financial health and sustainability."
Alternatives: "a solid balance sheet" or "a sound balance sheet".
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But it was not a stable balance.
"But we've had the luxury of being a stable landlord with a large balance sheet".
With PetSmart, Jana saw a specialty nationwide pet foods and supplies seller with bleak growth prospects but a strong balance sheet and a stable core business that would garner the interest of private equity buyers if it was put up for sale.
With a stable and supportive ownership structure and a balance sheet that is fit for purpose, Mouchel will be in a strong position to rebuild the business and start winning large contracts again".
A stretched balance sheet is one.
"We run a conservative balance sheet with minimal debt".
A simple balance sheet is shown in Table 1.
"We have a fortress balance sheet banking system.
Having a strong balance sheet was, he said, stupid.
Prescription: a pristine balance sheet.
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