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11th September 2009
You see, we should be very thankful that we are born in this modern generation because of the existence of the Internet. With the Internet, every information (whether about Filing For Bankruptcy or any other such as how to stop foreclosure, filing chapter... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
11th September 2009
If you are searching for information related to Bankruptcy Alternatives or any other such as alabama bankruptcy lawyers, bankruptcy statistics, how to file bankruptcy free or chapter 11 bankruptcy laws you have come to the right article. This piece will p... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
01st September 2009
A bankruptcy plan is specifically designed to guide the debtor on how and when to repay creditors. When you decide to file for bankruptcy because your debts have overwhelmed you, it is important that you are enlightened on the types of bankruptcies and ho... Read >
Author: Mercy
29th August 2009
Can you believe the term credit crunch has entered dictionaries already?
Often defined as "a severe shortage of money or credit" who are they kidding, Kenyans, no Africans have suffered this so called crunch for years, even decades. So the West is taking... Read >
Author: Aaron Dixon
27th August 2009
When you are in no position to fulfill your repayment obligations, you end up in debt. If you find yourself in this situation and there seems to be no other way out, you can file for debtor bankruptcy. There are six types of debtor bankruptcy. The two tha... Read >
Author: Mercy
25th August 2009
More and more people have been recently facing harsh economic times. They have a lot of debt and may not be in a position to know the options that are available to them. There are many ways of getting out of debt. You have to do research to find out what ... Read >
Author: Mercy
21st August 2009
Sometimes when a business is irreparably insolvent, the only option is to file for Chapter 7 or Chapter 11 bankruptcy to free a business or individual from overwhelming liabilities. At Robinson, Diamant & Wolkowitz, we take the time to investigate a busin... Read >
Author: MarcTow
21st August 2009
Companies in financial trouble are often forced to liquidate their assets to pay creditors. While a Chapter 11 bankruptcy sometimes makes the most sense, other times a Chapter 7 bankruptcy is required, and in still other situations a corporate dissolution... Read >
Author: MarcTow
21st August 2009
INTRODUCTION
Most people assume that bankruptcy means liquidating all of a debtor's nonexempt assets and distributing the proceeds among his creditors. However, the bankruptcy laws also provide for rehabilitating the debtor. Chapter 11 allows a debtor ... Read >
Author: MarcTow
20th August 2009
4 Options for Business Bankruptcy
When a business prepares to file for bankruptcy, it needs to decide which specific chapter of the law to file under — Chapter 7, Chapter 11, or even in some cases Chapter 12 or 13. Businesses considering bankruptcy s... Read >
Author: MarcTow
13th August 2009
Bankruptcy has been in the news a lot lately, ranging from your neighbor and his foreclosed home to the very largest US auto manufacturers. Bankruptcy is not a one-size fits all proposition, but it will appear on your credit report.
Here's a look at t... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
11th August 2009
If your business is having a hard time paying off debts, you may think about filing for a reorganization bankruptcy. Having the facts of corporate bankruptcy at hand can be good for you before you settle for it. There are two main options should you choos... Read >
Author: Mercy
04th August 2009
Discharged debts (i.e., old debts that a debtor is no longer required by law to pay) offer business owners a chance to start over. Most, but not all, debts incurred prior to declaring bankruptcy are dischargeable, including business debts, back rent, and ... Read >
Author: makavelix52x
27th July 2009
What is chapter seven bankruptcy going to do for me? What if the enterprise won't negotiate or will only offer to settle for more than your maximum. With this strategy, you create any debts that have your pledge a priority payment at the expense of other ... Read >
Author: MarcTow
27th July 2009
Chapter 11 bankruptcy lawyer is highly demanded recently by many people. Mainly, the reason is because many business owners don’t well versed about the business laws of bankruptcy. In filing a petition declaring bankruptcy, you must provide disclosure s... Read >
Author: MarcTow
05th July 2009
Today most people seem to assume that GM is dead. However the truth is that GM is far from being a dead company. All the sensible people and the federal government support this point of view. GM has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy and this type of bankrup... Read >
Author: SylvainB
23rd June 2009
Apartments here are numerous. But the challenge is securing the best one possible, especially in a city that has a high tenant turn over rate. In today's economy, it is important to make your apartment your home. That way you can avoid the high costs of m... Read >
Author: michael russell
12th June 2009
Ritz Camera Bankruptcy
Ritz Camera Centers Inc, which said it is the largest U.S. specialty camera and imaging chain, on Monday, February 23rd of 2009 filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, hurt by the recession and consumers' shift to digital p... Read >
Author: John Chase
11th June 2009
Like most other industries it is clear that Commercial Real Estate is in the midst of an economic downturn the likes of which we have never seen before. There was a recent Net Lease Conference held by Real Share which focused on analyzing where the marke... Read >
Author: craighigdon
11th June 2009
Like a couple of months ago when Chrysler filed for bankruptcy, this week brought another moment to an essential American industry that did not really come as a surprise, but still sent shockwaves through the economy that are certain to be felt for a long... Read >
06th June 2009
The titan of the United States auto industry has taken the smart and predictable path. On June 1, 2009, General Motors filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to reorganize its finances. The question is what this means for NASCAR.
General Motors is... Read >
Author: Dirk Gibson
18th May 2009
NASCAR just finished a night of incredibly racing with its All-Star event at the Lowes Motor Speedway. Even the most cynical of racing fans had to enjoy the wild driving in that one. Still, a cloud hangs over NASCAR in the form of GM and Chrysler.
The... Read >
Author: Dirk Gibson
12th May 2009
Bombay - Sadly, this chain failed and filed for bankruptcy in September 2007. All assets were liquidated and the company's trademark, intellectual property and trade names were later purchased by Hilco Consumer Resources and Gordon Brothers Group for $2 ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th May 2009
Have you done all you can to settle your debts, but do not have enough income to cover all the debts? Maybe you lost your job, like 90% of the most other individuals who file for bankruptcy. The creditors keep coming at you for collection. They call da... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th May 2009
Chapter 11 bankruptcy law is also known as the reorganization code applicable to partnerships and corporations. It allows for businesses to make a plan on how to pay off their debts without having to sell their property. This comes as an opportunity for b... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
07th May 2009
Chapter 11 bankruptcy law applies to partnerships and corporations. It calls for the general reorganization of the business to keep it alive in an attempt to pay creditors to the business. This chapter, just like any other, does not work in case the debto... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
05th May 2009
I recently attended the public auction held to sell 20 units in the three MGM Signature towers located just off the Las Vegas strip. The auction was held on April 21st and was attended by about 125 people. All units were sold.
MGM has been forced to cl... Read >
Author: cash is king
01st May 2009
General Growth Properties (GGP), America’s second-largest mall owner, shut it's doors
because it could not refinance it's short term debt. Many other property owners are in
negative equity or have insufficient positive equity to meet banks tou... Read >
Author: tugsearch
01st May 2009
General Growth Properties (GGP), America’s second-largest mall owner, shut it's doors
because it could not refinance it's short term debt. Many other property owners are in
negative equity or have insufficient positive equity to meet banks tou... Read >
Author: tugsearch
15th April 2009
Palm Beach, Florida – After reviewing dozens of on-line catalog merchants, GiftGeek, the independent consumer products rating service, has picked the upscale e-tailer, High Roller Toys as the Internet’s best online gift catalog.
Using several crite... Read >
Author: GiftGeek
04th April 2009
The commodity markets recently suffered their worst sell-off since the 1950’s. This deflationary cycle is the worst since the Great Depression. Bear Stearns disappeared over a weekend and Lehman Brothers filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, the l... Read >
Author: MK Smith
27th March 2009
America’s economy seems to being taking a continuing freefall, including new home foreclosures and layoffs that are reported by the media every day. With this unfriendly economic environment, there should be no surprise in learning that Chapter 7 bankr... Read >
Author: Tony R. Bertolino
03rd March 2009
In 2007, the financial markets were abuzz with talk of a "credit crunch." It was portrayed as some unusual and unpredictable outside force like an asteroid impact or a cold winter storm. However, it was not unexpected, and it was not caused by any outside... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
26th February 2009
Unfortunately in October of 2005, the courts enacted new bankruptcy laws that made filing bankruptcy for businesses more difficult. Nevertheless, it is still an option. Bankruptcy is a complicated topic. While this article will not review all of the detai... Read >
Author: Lilly
20th February 2009
What happens to gift cards when a company goes bankrupt? Can a company refuse to redeem outstanding gift cards during bankruptcy? Does it matter whether the company declared Chapter 11 or 7 bankruptcy? Is there federal or state law regarding bankruptcy an... Read >
Author: Kwame Kuadey
24th November 2008
Understanding your Credit Report is not such a difficult task as most of us make them out to be. After all, if you realise that reinstating a good credit rating is impetus upon having a clear understanding of your Credit Report and how it works to your ad... Read >
Author: Joey Lee
22nd November 2008
The four bankruptcy filings are chapters 7, 11, 12 and 13. Chapter 7 is the most common of all the filings. Chapter 7 requires you to liquidate your finances. You will have to start over from scratch after a bankruptcy chapter 7. A trustee liquidates your... Read >
Author: Cary B
21st October 2008
Unbeknownst to many homeowners who bought new homes by Trend Homes Inc in the past year, their home warranties are no longer being honored by the builder. If a homeowner bought their home in the last year prior to the bankruptcy of Trend Homes Inc., they... Read >
Author: David Lorti
29th September 2008
Fans have never wanted hockey tickets for Pittsburgh Penguins as much as they do now. The Pittsburgh Penguins are a professional ice hockey team belonging to the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League. The team is based ... Read >
Author: reed tieri
05th September 2008
There are three main classes of bankruptcy: Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy will discharge most types of debts for the average citizen. It will stay on record for ten years, but the major benefit is the stay it provides whi... Read >
Author: Karthick
02nd September 2008
It’s simply human nature to think that no harm will ever come, or hit close to home. Unfortunately, things go wrong from time to time. Because the unexpected is possible at any given moment, it’s vital to have insurance, business insurance, liability... Read >
Author: James
18th August 2008
For many people, bankruptcy is often the last resort used to escape impending debts and other financial obligations. A Minnesota bankruptcy lawyer can prove to be of invaluable assistance during such hardships, providing the legal help one is in need of. ... Read >
Author: Ingrid Sure
13th August 2008
A personal bankruptcy is a form that when filed will discharge obligations to creditors. Bankruptcy forms can be located online or an attorney can prepare one for you.
Contrary to popular belief, personal bankruptcy does not discharge all debts. Specif... Read >
Author: dmf32835
12th June 2008
Bankruptcy is defined as a nationalized lawful proceeding that offers the people a chance to get rid of their debts. In other way, it is a court dealing that restricts the cash collectors from further collection of debts until the debts are cleared throu... Read >
Author: Jennifer
15th May 2008
What happens to gift cards when a company files for bankruptcy? The recent bankruptcies of Linens 'n Things, The Sharper Image, and Bombay Company have brought the issue of gift card redemption during bankruptcy to the forefront. With the economic situati... Read >
Author: Kwame Kuadey
14th May 2008
Accurate bankruptcy information is hard to find.
Bankruptcy is one of the hardest, ofttimes even traumatic, decision that can be faced in life. Often due to unplanned changes in employment, medical expenses or other unforeseen circumstances, bankruptcy... Read >
Author: Jared Myers
13th May 2008
Good bankruptcy information is difficult to find.
Bankruptcy is one of the most difficult, ofttimes even traumatic, obstacle that can be faced in life. Sometimes due to unplanned changes in employment, medical expenses or other unforeseen events, bankr... Read >
Author: Jared Myers
06th May 2008
Chapter 11 bankruptcy has also been called "Re-organization bankruptcy". It's the most frequent kind of insolvency in the US. It is generally used for large organizations or businesses under the strain of financial crisis. But it is also available to... Read >
Author: Jared Myers
14th April 2008
When a company is left with no choice but to declare itself bankrupt, it can do so under Chapter 7 of the bankruptcy law and get the federal government’s protection. In this process, the assets will be liquidized and the creditors will be paid off. A lo... Read >
Author: Miodrag Trajkovic
26th March 2008
Going through a chapter 11 bankruptcy can provide you with the necessary breathing room to reorganize your company, while giving you a chance to reduce obligations that would have otherwise forced you out of business. Although no one desires to go through... Read >
Author: Marco Terry
26th March 2008
It’s a known fact that companies that obtain bankruptcy financing have a much higher chance of emerging out of chapter 11 as a viable company than those that don’t secure debtor in possession financing. However, obtaining DIP financing has always been... Read >
Author: Marco Terry
06th February 2008
Chrysler LLC is currently in critical condition after the cancellation of the contracts with auto parts supplier Plastech Engineered Products Inc. As such, the threat of plant idling and laid offs are hanging over the automaker’s head.
The cancella... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
23rd January 2008
The courts refer to Chapter 11 bankruptcy as corporate bankruptcy because it is typically reserved for businesses and large corporations that have exhausted other options for repaying their creditors. In this type of situation, a business or corporation d... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
23rd January 2008
Contrary to what many people believe, not all debts are dischargeable regardless of your bankruptcy filing options. For debts like student loans and mortgages, a debtor must enter into some type of repayment agreement rather than have these debts complete... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
21st August 2007
Studies show that people filing bankruptcy by about mid-year this year so far have increased by more than 45% over the number of people filing bankruptcy last year at this same time. This is true for both personal and business bankruptcy, which may be a ... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
09th August 2007
When you consider the financial and social impact of purchasing a home, who can you trust with your home loan? So much has happened to home owners in the past two years this may be a good time for some strategic reflection.
The reports about nationwid... Read >
Author: Keith S. Donald
05th July 2007
When an industry is ranked lower in customer satisfaction than the Internal Revenue Service, it’s a sign that there’s trouble brewing. That’s where the airline industry finds itself, battling some bumpy turbulence following a May report from the Uni... Read >
Author: Dr. Jan Stringer, PhD
08th May 2007
If you are running a business you probably have debts, just like every other entrepreneur, from Donald Trump to the Mom and Pop grocery down the street. And like most other people, this debt probably consists mainly of unsecured business loans. Unfortu... Read >
Author: James Banks
24th April 2007
When your business begins to experience serious business debt problems and the overall debt is accumulating far faster than the business assets, you may want to consider the protection afforded by filing for bankruptcy. The United States bankruptcy statu... Read >
Author: Debbie White
01st April 2007
Is it possible for non homeowners to get a debt consolidation loan? Maybe, maybe not. The real issue isn't really whether you own your own home or not, it is whether you have any type of collateral for security purposes and if you have the means to pay th... Read >
Author: Joe Stewart
20th January 2007
Bankruptcy for your business can be a traumatic event. However, it can become necessary, and at a certain point there is a need to move on in your economic life, just like it can become necessary in your personal life. Bankruptcy can happen to a busines... Read >
Author: AdamHeist
16th November 2006
Most asbestos lawsuits have been filed by people who have worked in environments where they have been exposed to asbestos, and who subsequently developed an asbestos-related illness such as asbestosis or mesothelioma. The purpose of asbestos lawsuits is t... Read >
Author: Rick Hendershot
29th August 2006
Grewal Turns to China to Build His Fortune
Randeep Grewal's came into the energy markets as chairman and chief executive of an oil and gas horizontal drilling company, Horizontal Ventures. During the energy bear market, Grewal cleverly began a series... Read >
Author: James Finch
10th February 2006
It is hard to avoid noticing the massive growth that there have been in debt consolidation companies over the past few years. Initially, debt consolidation companies were some of the biggest advertisers on the internet and now they have more TV commercial... Read >
Author: Angela Rogers
14th January 2006
How to Repair a Bad Credit Rating
by Dan Farrell
If you have a bad credit rating, then you might find that
your ability to get financing, loans, and even some jobs is
greatly diminished.
Once you have a bad credit rating, it might seem like
t... Read >
Author: Dan Farrell
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