In corporate finance, a company might use defeasance to remove debt from its balance sheet by setting aside cash or bonds in a trust account to cover all remaining payments. This allows the company to improve its debt-to-equity ratio, as the debt is considered extinguished for accounting purposes.
The CFO explained that through defeasance, the company could effectively manage its liabilities and improve financial metrics before the upcoming audit.
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