be on solid footing
be on solid footing
To be in a position or place of stability. I feel like I'm finally on solid footing again now that I've got a new job. If the company isn't on solid footing by the end of the next quarter, we'll seriously have to consider layoffs. I can't believe we lost so much money when the stock market crashed. It'll be awhile before we're back on solid footing financially.
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