window dressing business definition
An adjustment made to a portfolio or financial statement to create a more positive appearance than is actually the case. For example, a manager may decide to provide window dressing to a portfolio by selling stock that has declined in value and replacing it with stock that has increased in value. Such activity creates the impression of successful portfolio management. Likewise, a firm might adjust its current assets and liabilities prior to the release of its financial statement
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