Bankruptcy - Corporate or Personal Bankruptcy is an inability of an individual or corporate entity to pay creditors or debt obligations. When this occurs, the corporation or person can declare bankruptcy which is handled by federal law. When this happens, a person or corporation’s assets are given to a trustee and used to pay off as much of the owed debt as possible. In the U.S. there are six types of bankruptcy under the Bankruptcy Code.
Chapter 7: Basic liquidation for individuals and businesses.
Chapter 9: Municipal bankruptcy.
Chapter 11: Rehabilitation or reorganization used primarily by business debtors, but sometimes individuals with substantial debts and assets.
Chapter 12: Rehabilitation for family farmers and fishermen.
Chapter 13: Rehabilitation with a payment plan for individuals with a regular source of income.
Chapter 15: Ancillary and other international cases.

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Cash Flow Managment - Cash flow management is the process of monitoring, analyzing and adjusting your business’ cash assets. The most important function of cash flow management is to avoid shortages in funds by making sure that cash inflows do not fall below cash outflows unnecessarily by scheduling bill payment around estimations of when income is likely to be obtained. Cash flow management also deals with applying strategies that will maintain and extend adequate cash flow for the business. An example of this is to shorten the businesses cash conversion period so that businesses can obtain money faster.

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Accounting -

Accounting coaching consists of teaching you or your accounting team how to manage the day to day financial records of your business. Accounting coaching will also help you in many aspects of the finances of your company. When you receive accounting coaching, you'll benefit from cleaner accounting practices, as well as a better understanding of the financial operations of your company.


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