2015-02-11
In a Breaking News Alert at CommercialBankruptcyInvestor.com, Chapter11Dockets.com discusses what RadioShack’s chapter 11 filing means for creditors and shareholders.
2015-02-10
A RadioShack sign is viewed at a location in the Eastern Market neighborhood of Washington, D.C., in February 2015.
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2015-02-10
A RadioShack sign is viewed at a location in the Eastern Market neighborhood of Washington, D.C., in February 2015.
Read More from: WSJ.com: Bankruptcy Beat
2015-02-10
A RadioShack sign is viewed at a location in the Eastern Market neighborhood of Washington, D.C., in February 2015.
Read More from: WSJ.com: Bankruptcy Beat
2015-02-10
Community banks are ailing. Over the past decade many of them have failed or been gobbled up by larger banks. What's going on?
Read More from: Credit Slips
2015-02-10
“[W]hat I do have are a very particular set of skills, skills I have acquired over a very long career…” – Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson), Taken
Read More from: Business Finance & Restructuring News - Weil
2015-02-10
Bankers originally needed to shorten their hours in order to allow for the laborious paperwork involved in processing financial transactions. Now thereÂ's no such justification for closing shop.
Read More from: BankThink
2015-02-10
Bankers originally needed to shorten their hours in order to allow for the laborious paperwork involved in processing financial transactions. Now thereÂ's no such justification for closing shop.
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2015-02-10
While Chapter 7 bankruptcy offers individuals a fresh start and discharge from many debts, it doesn't come without a price. Property of the debtor becomes property of the estate and is used to pay creditors.
Read More from: Michigan Bankruptcy Blog
2015-02-10
The total number of bankruptcy filings dropped 14% from January to January of the prior year. In fact, the year over year filing totals have been declining for over four years, specifically for 50 consecutive months.
Read More from: David M. Siegel | Chicago Bankruptcy Law
2015-02-10
A better way to deal with the "too big to fail" problem would be to impose higher capital requirements or to issue "rescue" bonds to bank investors.
Read More from: BankThink
2015-02-10
Website flipping and website building have a number of similarities to buying and selling tangible, traditionally defined real estate – and you can make money at it.