Articles, tagged with "liquidator", page 4
08th April 2010
For a company to decide which type of voluntary liquidation is appropriate, the company directors must first review their current financial situation and look at the reasons as to why the company is failing. If there is a chance that the company can be sa...
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Author:
Ashlyn Henry
06th April 2010
If your company is insolvent, before making the decision to stop trading and liquidate consider all of the rescue options available. However if closure is the only way forward, then appointing the right liquidator to protect the interests of the directors...
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Author:
Derek Cooper
18th March 2010
Winding up petitions are increasingly being used in order to pressure companies to repay debt. This can backfire if the business ends up being wound up insolvent.
It is becoming increasingly common for both business and individuals to issue winding up...
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Author:
Derek Cooper
12th March 2010
Voluntary liquidation is not a subject that most people will know a great deal about. If it is something you are even considering looking into then it is vitally important that you have as much information as possible. The best way to get answers to you...
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Author:
arif12
05th March 2010
When an individual sees the sign or an advertisement that claims "Going out of Business Sale" suddenly he or she will think, "yes, I can get the best deals there". In theory these sales should actually save you the most money possible, based simply on the...
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Author:
Brad Rynawski
18th February 2010
It's fine to have an eclectic mix of furniture in your home, but in a commercial property, it's important to maintain some kind of uniformity. This doesn't necessarily mean having everything exactly the same, but simply choosing a style and sticking to i...
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Author:
Ralph Garofano
18th February 2010
Every day, HM Revenue and Customs petition for the winding up of companies which are unable to pay their taxes. Generally they are closed without ceremony. No so for high profile businesses such as Portsmouth football club it seems.
To all intents and ...
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Author:
Derek Cooper
14th January 2010
When the shareholders and/or directors of a company feel they can no longer service their debts, they may decide to undertake Creditors Voluntary Liquidation (CVL). CVL is a complex and potentially time consuming undertaking and is not to be taken lightly...
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Author:
Ashlyn Henry
08th January 2010
Now the reasons why many sellers on eBay can provide their items at way lower than retail price or even narrowly close to wholesale price on the marketplace is now not a secret any longer. Make a comparison between the tag price and their retail price wit...
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Author:
diana1125
08th January 2010
Now the reasons why lots of sellers on eBay can sell their merchandise at way lower than retail price or even lower than wholesale price on the domestic market is now an open secret. Make a comparison between the tag price and their price for retail with ...
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Author:
diana1125
17th December 2009
If you plan to start an e-commerce retail business, you may have a few questions in mind and have no idea where to start. You want to know what products to sell and how to get to the supplier. Well, referring to a drop ship directory list or wholesale dir...
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Author:
Chris Cornell
17th December 2009
Liquidation derives its name from the process of dissolving or making liquid the assets and liabilities of a company or part of a company. To liquidate is not always synonymous with bankruptcy, as is commonly believed, nor is it always done under duress. ...
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Author:
Ashlyn Henry
17th December 2009
In the simplest terms, liquidation is the dissolution of a company. Its assets are liquidated (sold off) and distributed to its debtors.
Usually a company is not going to liquidate when it is in a healthy financial situation, though solvent companies d...
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Author:
Ashlyn Henry
15th December 2009
Pre-pack administration is often an extremely good method of rescuing a struggling business, however where the director has borrowed money from the company, an alternative solution is to consider a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA).
If your company i...
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Author:
Derek Cooper
15th December 2009
The final changes to the Companies Act 2006, which came into force on 1 October 2009, means it will now be possible for a UK company director to limit the circumstances in which their residential address is made available in the public domain. Previously,...
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Creditgate