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Corporate Bankruptcy: Tools, Strategies,
and Alternatives
by Grant W. Newton |
A step-by-stp guide to liquidating and reorganizing-In
court and out. |
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Strategic
Bankruptcy:
by Kevin J. Delaney
University of California Press;
| January 1999: How Corporations and
Creditors Use Chapter 11 to Their Advantage |
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The Bankruptcy Kit
Consumer and Commercial
by John Ventura

(Ships in 24 hours) |
(Second Edition)
FIRST EDITION Named one of the best business books of 1991 by both Publishers
Weekly and Library Journal, The Bankruptcy Kit has helped thousands of
individuals and small businesses on the brink of financial collapse. Now,
readers can turn to the second edition of this bestseller to find complete
coverage of the latest-breaking information on this timely topic. |
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Corporate Bankruptcy
by Jagdeep Bhandari |
Economic and Legal Perspectives |
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Corporate Financial Distress and Bankruptcy
by Edward Altman |
A Complete Guide to Predicting & Avoiding
Distress and Profiting from Bankruptcy |
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Chapter 13 Bankruptcy:
Repay Your Debts (3rd Ed)
1998
by Robin Leonard |
The revised and updated third edition also
shows you how to value collateral and choose an interest rate when writing
a bankruptcy plan. What's more, it contains the latest forms and sample
letters to creditors. Whether you decide to work with a lawyer or file
on you own, get the information you need to take charge of your debts and
get back on your feet. Includes sample repayment plans and all the forms
and instructions necessary to file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy. This book
covers bankruptcies that seek repayment of personal debt under Chapter
13 of the U.S. Bankruptcy code. "[an] excellent book that can guide
you through the [Chapter 13] process."-- Forbes Magazine "[an]
excellent resource..."--Consumers Digest "In Nolo's usual thorough
fashion, here is a guide to an alternative to the typical Chapter 7 Bankruptcy."--Orange
County Register |
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Bankruptcy.....
You're Not Alone!: Famous Members of 'the 7-11 Club' 4/98
by Scott Masters

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An enjoyable look at some famous and not-so-famous
bankrupcty filings. The author's aim is to let anyone who has filed or
is considering filing for bankruptcy protection know that they not alone.
This is done quite well by examining cases of very large corporations as
well as famous individuals who have filed. A reader from Chicago, Illinois
, January 30, 1998 A great book for survivors of bankruptcy! Having lost
my small business, I was surprised to learn about so many major corporations
that, too, have had their financial woes. A great book for survivors of
bankruptcy! I certainly don't feel so "alone" after reading this.
Robert C. |
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