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The Small Business Owner's Guide to Bankruptcy

Know Your Legal Rights, Recover from Mistakes and Start Over Successfully

by Wendell Schollander and Wes Schollander

Sourcebooks, 2002

Category: Small Business

The Small Business Owner's Guide to Bankruptcy

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In this summary you will learn

  • How to use a simple test to determine whether you are in financial trouble
  • What types of bankruptcy exist under U.S. law
  • How the bankruptcy process works
  • How to rebuild your credit after bankruptcy

Why you should read The Small Business Owner's Guide to Bankruptcy

If small business bankruptcy is on your mind, you may be experiencing a few sleepless nights. Rather than reaching for the sleeping pills, stay up with this clear, brief and sympathetic introduction to bankruptcy laws and how they function. The authors, attorneys Wes and Wendell Schollander, walk the small-business owner through a typical bankruptcy, pointing out the traps to avoid. You do not need to read it from cover to cover since most chapters stand alone. Although that results in some repetition, getAbstract recommends this book both to small business owners in a financial jam or those who are worried they might be, and to anyone who wants to understand bankruptcy basics without paying for a single billable hour of attorney time.

About the authors

Wendell Schollander, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Duke University Law School, has practiced corporate and bankruptcy law for 30 years. Wes Schollander is a graduate of the University of North Carolina and Wake Forest University Law School. Both authors practice law in Winston-Salem, NC.

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