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Site Home » Finance & Investment » Chapter 11 & Bankruptcy
 

From a 6 Figure Bank Account to Zippo

 

Nothing seems worse at a time when you owe thousands of dollars in debt and youve taken out loans to repay all your creditors. The problem is youre even having problems meeting those requirements. The situation has become overwhelming and it seems like every door you run to slams shut right in your face. Filing for bankruptcy gives you the opportunity to wipe away all your debt so that you can start fresh financially. Even though it sounds like the perfect pay back to all debtors, it leaves a nasty stain on your credit report.

How to Vacuum Away Your Debt To begin there are different forms of bankruptcy. Although the process is quite extensive anyone can file for bankruptcy on their own without the assistance of a lawyer. Chapter 7 states that it allows you to keep whatever items you have fully purchased. Anyone can be eligible for this kind of bankruptcy because there are no debt restrictions. Once you have decided the road to take to debt relief, its necessary to gather all the resources that will help you build your case in court. You will need to know information from The Collection Agency thats claiming the amount you owe your account information and when the debt was brought upon. Your personal information along with any other bankruptcies filed before hand and income verification need to be gathered to form a substantial case. You will also have to show proof of any bank accounts or members who are dependents of you.

Your Presence in the Court Room Upon presenting yourself in the courtroom, all the evidence you have gathered will be shown to the judge. The proceeding runs rather smoothly considering you understand all the regulations and guidelines. If all the paperwork is presented and you show the necessary resources to defend your economic incapability to overcome your debt, you have a good possibility of being granted bankruptcy. However, the judge may rule against your favor if he feels you are able to pay your debts.

What Happens When a Company Files for Bankruptcy? When a company goes into default, the steps to recover arent simple because there are a lot more issues at stake. There are creditors, stockholders, banks, suppliers and shareholders involved. Companies are backed up by Federal Bankruptcy laws which rule how the companys assets must de divided in the event of bankruptcy. The debtor may use Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy code to try to CPR its lifeless, crumbling company. Even though the important every day business transactions proceed, the court will rule approval for important decisions. Another road to take is filing for Chapter 7 which prohibits all negotiations. The companys shares are sold and the profits are used to cancel out the debt. Secured creditors know for sure they will profit from this because they have presented collateral when they invested in the company. Bondholders are also next in line to win out in this because the funds are equal to the companys deficit and the companys terms and conditions state agreement to return their expenditure.

Where Do the Stocks Go? Even though there arent any restrictions forbidding a bankruptcy company to continue its trade, they usually are unable to meet requirements to advance their trades in the market. Its important you understand which shares to purchase especially if they are from a company who declared themselves bankrupt. Even though some companies tend to come back greater then ever, chances are the old shares loose their value.

Where to Claim the Lost and Found? The Internal Revenue Service can offer sufficient information about losses you could have suffered when a company declared bankruptcy. You should also contact your accountant for additional assistance

Author: Mary Wise
 
Author Bio:
Mary Wise is an authority in this industry. Mary has written several articles in the past on this subject.
 
 
 

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