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Bankruptcy Prevention: What Does It Involve?





Sometimes people get into financial hardships when the balance between inflows and outflows reduses. Declaring bankruptcy is never the best option because it taints your image and furthermore, it makes you ineligible for credit facilities. What aggravates the situation is when the creditors are on your neck every now and then asking for their money.


Bankruptcy also increases the chances that you will lose potential business partners and employers as well. This can mark the beginning of your financial breakdown. The good news is that bankruptcy is avoidable. You can take some actions to prevent yourself or your business from becoming insolvent.

Every one who is in business clearly understands that insolvency in many cases can be resolved through the reorganization law that is found in chapter 11 of the insolvency laws. This however means that you are not entirely free to manage the business as you would wish because you will be under scrutiny. Thus, to avoid this, you can choose to talk to your creditors and get to an agreement with them on how you will settle the bill.

Another way of solving your debt crises is to consider debt consolidation. This means that you can hire the services of a debt management firm and have them meet with your creditors. They will then negotiate on your behalf on how to have the amount of each of your debt reduced by a certain percentage. The remaining amount is combined as one and an agreement is reached on how much you will be writing a check for each month. It is upon the debt consolidation firm to divide the amount to the creditors accordingly.


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