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Geographically Concentrated Assets When assets are geographically concentrated, they are subjected to additional risk that those locations may be under political duress or natural disasters. Many companies rely on the United States for the majority of their revenue. … "Geographically Concentrated Assets" has a significant impact, so an analyst should put more weight into it. "Geographically Concentrated Assets" will have a long-term negative impact on this entity, which subtracts from the entity's value. This statements will have a short-term negative impact on this entity, which subtracts from its value. This qualitative factor will lead to an increase in costs. This statement will lead to a decrease in profits. "Geographically Concentrated Assets" is an easy qualitative factor to overcome, so the investment will not have to spend much time trying to overcome this issue.