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US Is Bankrupt and We Don’t Even Know It: Laurence Kotlikoff
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Professional Fees in Corporate Bankruptcies: Data, Analysis, and Evaluation $64.60 Bankrupt Enron paid more than a billion dollars in cash to bankruptcy lawyers, financial advisors, and other bankruptcy professionals. The managers of Enron, like those of most bankrupt companies, paid the professionals with other peoples’ money – money that would otherwise have gone to creditors, employees, shareholders, or to saving the companies. To prevent excessive payments, the bankruptcy … |
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Resolution of Financial Distress: An International Perspective on the Design of Bankruptcy Laws (WBI Development Studies) $15.00 This book focuses on the principles of and practical approaches to addressing the public policy trade-off involved in systemic corporate and financial sector crises and the lessons learned from the changes taking place in bankruptcy frameworks around the world. It includes research on recent public policy initiatives for distress resolution or market-based restructuring…. |
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The National Directory of Corporate Distress Specialists: A Comprehensive Guide to Firms and Professionals Providing Services in Bankruptcies, Workou $245.00 … |
July 28th, 2011 in
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