The case for renewal through bankruptcy: some straight talk on reorganizing through Chapter 11--it can be rough, nasty, and emotional, but it gets you back on track to rebuilding your company and its prospects.
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Full Article Title: The case for renewal through bankruptcy: some straight talk on reorganizing through Chapter 11--it can be rough, nasty, and emotional, but it gets you back on track to rebuilding your company and its prospects.(CORPORATE REORGANIZATION) |
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Article Excerpt CHAPTER 11 REORGANIZATION, commonly known as bankruptcy, erases 80-90% of your debt, prevents your bank from foreclosing your loans, allows you to eliminate leases and contracts that you don't like, and rebuilds your equity, cash flow, and profits. All litigation against your company stops, and no one is allowed to ask for past due money without court approval.
Be warned. This remedy takes a strong stomach. You'll need the ability to withstand massive pressure from lifelong friends, your community, family members, and employees, and maintain an unwavering commitment to your self-preservation and profits.
It's a devastating choice to have to make, and the social stigma of filing for Chapter 11 often prevents business owners from taking this important and necessary step. They are waiting for their next big contract, expansion of their line of credit, or a private investor. They mistakenly believe the bank won't foreclose on them, the IRS won't seize their assets, and their creditors will stop suing or hounding them for payments. The next thing that happens is usually all of the above. The business fails, and you are looking at starting the rest of your life with nothing.
But if you file for Chapter 11 reorganization early enough, before your assets and cash flow run out and it becomes an act of sheer desperation, you will have a much better chance of achieving a successful bankruptcy and staying in business for many months and years as you rebuild profits.
When to file?
You are eligible to file if your company's assets (at market value) are worth less than your liabilities, or you are unable to pay your bills when they come due. That's when you are able to seek bankruptcy protection from the court.
A classic example of a well-timed bankruptcy is Dow Corning. The company filed a Chapter 11 while it...
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