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  • Late Payment of Commercial Debt: Avoiding Financial Crisis

    Late Payment of Commercial Debt: How to Avoid It Recent figures show an increasing number of UK companies getting into the bad habit of late payment of commercial debt, with most of them paying debts almost a month after the agreed payment schedule in 2011. The worst identified culprits ...



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  • When a Company Goes into Liquidation: What Normally Happens

    When a Company Goes into Liquidation: Preparing for the Inevitable When a company is no longer able to pay its debts, it is deemed insolvent and this situation may eventually lead to the time when a company goes into liquidation. There are generally two types of insolvency. Cash flow insolven...



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  • What to Expect when a Company Goes into Liquidation

    What Happens when a Company Goes into Liquidation?   What happens when a company goes into liquidation in the UK and what happens to the liquidated company’s assets and outstanding debts? These may be among your foremost concerns if your business is currently faced with some seriou...



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  • Late Payment of Commercial Debt: Avoiding Financial Crisis

    Late Payment of Commercial Debt: How to Avoid It Recent figures show an increasing number of UK companies getting into the bad habit of late payment of commercial debt, with most of them paying debts almost a month after the agreed payment schedule in 2011. The worst identified culprits ...



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