Much of the Government's cash crunch has been attributed by the business community to rampant corruption.
"I think a lot of people got caught in a cash crunch."
Enron does not appear to face an immediate cash crunch.
Helping people who find themselves in a cash crunch is a big business.
You're starting to see a major cash crunch on the street economy, and that's going to get worse now.
"In hindsight, these were early signs of a cash crunch."
And that is causing a cash crunch to ripple its way through the local economy.
At the same time, the Government faces a cash crunch until it brings oil production back.
Often this 'cash crunch' is the primary reason for dealerships to go out of business.
Still, the company ran into a cash crunch after the 1998 financial crisis.
The cash crisis is, if nothing else, focusing attention on the city's chronic financial problems.
However the club were already in a cash crisis, having to rely on donations from supporters to pay the players and travel to away games.
The announcement suggested the company has avoided a cash crisis.
There are some who brush off the cash crisis.
The cash crisis has been developing for several months.
Even a family expecting large payments later may face a cash crisis now.
The loan, for $2.2 million, eases an immediate cash crisis at the private university.
Facing its own cash crisis last summer, the city of Johannesburg began cutting off water and electricity.
The report suggested that Ford might well face a cash crisis by mid-decade.
Still, any savings could not come fast enough to offset the potential cash crisis in which the airline finds itself.