Financial Problems Of Small Mines - Establishing Operator Credibility

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David M. Koogler
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

If you are contemplating starting a small coal mining operation there is a good possi¬bility that you can not afford it. If you, have already started, you may be on the road to bankruptcy. If you are a small but well established operator you may be trading dollars, or even dissipating your capital, equipment and other assets. A bleak outlook? Yes! Meant to be discouraging? No! Just a reminder that, with todays costs of doing business, high interest rates, rapidly increasing costs and decreasing sales prices, a small businessman/miner had best watch closely or he will be mired in something worse than a soft bottom - namely a cash and credit shortage, and in too many instances In recent times, bankruptcy. We will not dwell on what happens once you are that far gone, though I could cite a good example. But, let us look at what should be done to avoid such a catastrophe.
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APA: David M. Koogler  (1981)  Financial Problems Of Small Mines - Establishing Operator Credibility

MLA: David M. Koogler Financial Problems Of Small Mines - Establishing Operator Credibility. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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