Premiums paid for bonding insurance to guarantee management performance is an example of an agency cost. Agency costs are costs associated with the fact that all public companies are not managed by owners and the conflict of interest created by that fact. Costs of financial distress can be direct or indirect. Direct costs would include cash expenses associated with bankruptcy, such as legal and administrative fees, while indirect costs would include foregone business opportunities, inability to access capital markets, or loss of trust from customers, suppliers, or employees. |