
Chapter 11 bankruptcy allows a business to continue business as usual as it pays off debt and liquidates assets it can't afford.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy means that the business will be closing quickly and all of its assets are sold to cover their debt.
If Chapter 7 bankruptcy were filed, more then a million jobs would be at stake. The idea of a bailout

One billion dollars is equal to-
- The total amount of taxes collected from you and 103,424 of your closest friend
s.
- Buying the entire global black market of illegal firearms trade.
- The cost of fighting 48 hours of war in Iraq and Afghanistan.
- The winnings of every Powerball lottery from 2007 combined.
- The annual income of you and 25,856 of your buddies.
- A fifty year supply of Big Macs.
Info from http://www.wallstats.com/blog/visualizing-one-billion-dollars/
Now if this information scares you, multiply your fear by 25. While I know the devastating effect that the loss of all those jobs would have on the economy, there must be a better way then giving money to these companies to cover the debt that they created. Chapter 11 bankruptcy would'nt be ideal, but it would force these companies to stop doing things they can't afford and possibly return them to profitability. Eventually this will all get figured out, but in the mean time it looks like the federal government will be looking to the taxpayers for help.
Now if this information scares you, multiply your fear by 25. While I know the devastating effect that the loss of all those jobs would have on the economy, there must be a better way then giving money to these companies to cover the debt that they created. Chapter 11 bankruptcy would'nt be ideal, but it would force these companies to stop doing things they can't afford and possibly return them to profitability. Eventually this will all get figured out, but in the mean time it looks like the federal government will be looking to the taxpayers for help.
1 comment:
New plan for life: Become a Billionaire to buy 50 year supply of big macs and the global black market in firearms, then arm a military force and pay them with said big macs to take over the world. But seriously though, when did we start rewarding crappy companies? I thought the point was to let bad ideas/companies (try powering the nation with edison's DC instead of tesla's AC, enjoy your 6 foot wide wires) die and the good ones re-invent and prosper.
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