Timon of Athens — Act 2, Scene 2: The same. A hall in Timon's house.

Flavius enters with a pile of unpaid bills and complains that Timon keeps spending without checking what he owes. Caphis arrives with the servants of Varro and Isidore to demand payment, and Timon is forced to hear them after Alcibiades and the other lords leave. He asks Flavius why he was never warned properly, but Flavius says he did warn him many times. The accounts are disastrous: most of Timon’s estate is already gone. Timon insists on selling what remains, yet still believes his friends will help him, so he sends servants to Lucius, Lucullus, Sempronius, the senators, and Ventidius to ask for money.