Articles, tagged with "receivership", page 2
21st December 2009
As mentioned in a previous article, it can be very difficult for homeowners facing foreclosure to raise certain claims in court when the bank holding their loan has failed and been taken over by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Case law and fede...
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Author:
Nick Adama
02nd October 2009
Copyright © 2009 Chip Cooper
Stop and think about your website for a minute. Think about ownership.
You're probably thinking of the typical website elements - web pages, content, and background software. Possibly even your domain name. Right?
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Author:
Chip Cooper
17th September 2009
Insolvency is generally that stage where the person or a company is not able to pay its debt or is unable to fulfil its financial commitments. But the term insolvency should not to be mingled with the term bankruptcy as the latter one indulges in more leg...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
27th August 2009
If you are noticing issues with profitability, having problems with meeting your tax bills, or have any outstanding debts to the ATO then you are probably thinking that you will have to resort to insolvency via administration, liquidation, or receivership...
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Author:
Michael Quinn
01st July 2009
The easy answer sounds like it'll be a "no". When you couple the collapse last year of the giant investment bank Lehmans (who provided backing to billions of pounds worth of products) and a little known company called Keydata (who administered products pr...
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Author:
alangill123
12th June 2009
Termination can come as a shock to employees who believe they have served their employer proudly for years. In the current recession, many workers are being laid off or fired, some with warning, and others with little notice. Corporate has continually sur...
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Author:
Kevin Johnson
08th June 2009
Scotland could lose all its small building firms over the next six months, the chairman of collapsed construction company Applecross has warned. Graham Aggett, whose company fell into the hands of receivers last week, claimed that other small firms would...
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Author:
Rivington
12th May 2009
Over the last year a number of travel companies such as Freedom Direct have gone under leaving many people's holiday's ruined and unnecessary stress caused by having to re-book trips.
Whether you are booking a holiday package or your flights, hotel and...
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Author:
Olivia Neate
11th May 2009
Another fortnight into 2009 and there is a whiff of change in the air. However, for every good news item there is still a sad story of a business failing and more "For sale/let" signboards on the High Street.
On the plus side there is a steady appetite...
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Author:
MarkeD
07th May 2009
Today's economic climate has caused billions of pounds worth of problems for companies - both large and small. As more and more businesses find their backs are up against the wall, one significant and unexpected cost could easily finish them off. So now -...
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Author:
Harvey McEwan
25th March 2009
Companies that do not use project management tools such as Gantt Charts do so at their own peril. One construction company, for example, incurred numerous fines and penalties due to project delays that resulted in a project being late by 5 quarters. The c...
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Author:
Steve Wilheir
16th March 2009
To aid with the fiscal troubles in these trying times where financial issues are hanging around everyplace, we are forced to surrender on the hope of putting up businesses to help with the fiscal problems. There are varying ways of making money even with ...
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Author:
Mike Barley
17th February 2009
Copyright © 2009 Chip Cooper
I talk to clients all the time about not falling into the trap of believing that their privacy policy is really nothing but a lot of fluff, filled with vague, self-serving statements such as "we respect your privacy".
I...
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Author:
Chip Cooper
12th November 2008
A Large, Homogeneous Group of Exposure Units
To facilitate the prediction of the probable loss through use of the law of large numbers, it is essential that there be a large number of similar units exposed to the same peril. If a company can insure onl...
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Author:
Sarah Martin
01st October 2008
The current economic crisis is undeniably vast and frightening. This is precisely the type of situation that deserves governmental intervention. The problem is that we do not trust the current administration.
We were told that the Bush Administration's...
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Author:
Geoff Mousseau