An Honest Review for ‘Bankruptcy for Small Business’

July 6th, 2011 Filed under: Small Business Bankruptcy — Bankruptcy Author

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SIMPLIFY the Bankruptcy Process

Many small business owners make decisions that prevent them from using the bankruptcy laws to save their businesses, homes, or other property. Bankruptcy for Small Business provides all the information you need to avoid making these kinds of mistakes, hurting your credit permanently, and losing everything you have worked so hard to build.

LEARN HOW TO:

  • Structure your business to avoid losing everything if you have to declare bankruptcy
  • Keep your business alive even after you file for bankruptcy
  • Rebuild your credit after having to file for bankruptcy
  • Declare bankruptcy and still keep your house, car, and personal belongings

ESSENTIAL INFORMATION ON:

  • The difference between the types of bankruptcy and which one is best for you
  • What creditors are legally allowed to say and do
  • Dos and don’ts of filing for bankruptcy
  • Bankruptcy exemptions from each of the 50 states

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Review:

I bought this book because it holds itself out to be geared towards small business. Truth is, this book covers personal bankruptcies and only touches on entity bankruptcies. The information is coarse and not very helpful. There are dozens of internet websites which give more information than what can be found in this book, and I am very disappointed. Tort lawsuit creditors, for example, are not even mentioned. If you are looking for information specifically relating to business bankruptcies then I strongly suggest looking elsewhere. If you want to know the 1-2-3′s of personal bankruptcies with some very basic business info, then this book may serve as starting, but utterly incomplete reference.

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