Bankrupt

Bankrupt
Title Bankrupt PDF eBook
Author Phillip Toledano
Publisher Twin Palms Pub
Total Pages 48
Release 2004
Genre Photography
ISBN 9781931885324

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"At the beginning of 2001, I began taking pictures of recently abandoned offices, and the things people had left behind. This project was more than photography for me. It was economic archeology. America has not suffered such a vertiginous economic collapse since the 1930's, and I wanted to document the human cost, while it was happening. There is something very strange about walking into a recently abandoned office. The heavy, Pompeii-like stillness, punctuated only by the occasional sound of the air-conditioning, turning itself on. A coat-hanger waiting patiently for a coat. A limp happy-birthday balloon on the floor. A drawer stuffed with take-out menus. Everywhere, signs of life, interrupted." Phil Toledano.

Bankrupt

Bankrupt
Title Bankrupt PDF eBook
Author David Limbaugh
Publisher Regnery Publishing
Total Pages 450
Release 2006-08-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1596980176

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The brother of radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh argues that the Democratic Party has relinquished its control and spiritual virtue to liberal extremists, contending that the party has besmirched the president's character, undermined worthy Republican efforts, and veered away from its historical practices and roles.

Bankrupt

Bankrupt
Title Bankrupt PDF eBook
Author Terence Halliday
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 536
Release 2009-04-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0804760748

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Through the lens of the Asian Financial Crisis, this book documents how international organizations and national governments crafted legal responses, through corporate bankruptcy reforms, to the fragility of financial markets in East Asia and worldwide.

Bankrupt in America

Bankrupt in America
Title Bankrupt in America PDF eBook
Author Mary Eschelbach Hansen
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 237
Release 2020-02-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 022667973X

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In 2005, more than two million Americans—six out of every 1,000 people—filed for bankruptcy. Though personal bankruptcy rates have since stabilized, bankruptcy remains an important tool for the relief of financially distressed households. In Bankrupt in America, Mary and Brad Hansen offer a vital perspective on the history of bankruptcy in America, beginning with the first lasting federal bankruptcy law enacted in 1898. Interweaving careful legal history and rigorous economic analysis, Bankrupt in America is the first work to trace how bankruptcy was transformed from an intermittently used constitutional provision, to an indispensable tool for business, to a central element of the social safety net for ordinary Americans. To do this, the authors track federal bankruptcy law, as well as related state and federal laws, examining the interaction between changes in the laws and changes in how people in each state used the bankruptcy law. In this thorough investigation, Hansen and Hansen reach novel conclusions about the causes and consequences of bankruptcy, adding nuance to the discussion of the relationship between bankruptcy rates and economic performance.

Bankrupt Representation and Party System Collapse

Bankrupt Representation and Party System Collapse
Title Bankrupt Representation and Party System Collapse PDF eBook
Author Jana Morgan
Publisher Penn State Press
Total Pages 384
Release 2011
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0271050624

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"Explores the phenomenon of party system collapse through a detailed examination of Venezuela's traumatic party system decay, as well as a comparative analysis of collapse in Bolivia, Colombia, and Argentina and survival in Argentina, India, Uruguay, and Belgium"--Provided by publisher.

Broke

Broke
Title Broke PDF eBook
Author Katherine Porter
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 322
Release 2012-01-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0804780587

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About 1.5 million households filed bankruptcy in the last year, making bankruptcy as common as college graduation and divorce. The recession has pushed more and more families into financial collapse—with unemployment, declines in retirement wealth, and falling house values destabilizing the American middle class. Broke explores the consequences of this unprecedented growth in consumer debt and shows how excessive borrowing undermines the prosperity of middle class America. While the recession that began in mid-2007 has widened the scope of the financial pain caused by overindebtedness, the problem predated that large-scale economic meltdown. And by all indicators, consumer debt will be a defining feature of middle-class families for years to come. The staples of middle-class life—going to college, buying a house, starting a small business—carry with them more financial risk than ever before, requiring more borrowing and new riskier forms of borrowing. This book reveals the people behind the statistics, looking closely at how people get to the point of serious financial distress, the hardships of dealing with overwhelming debt, and the difficulty of righting one's financial life. In telling the stories of financial failures, this book exposes an all-too-real part of middle-class life that is often lost in the success stories that dominate the American economic narrative. Authored by experts in several disciplines, including economics, law, political science, psychology, and sociology, Broke presents analyses from an original, proprietary data set of unprecedented scope and detail, the 2007 Consumer Bankruptcy Project. Topics include class status, home ownership, educational attainment, impacts of self-employment, gender differences, economic security, and the emotional costs of bankruptcy. The book makes judicious use of illustrations to present key findings and concludes with a discussion of the implications of the data for contemporary policy debates.

Corporate Bankruptcy

Corporate Bankruptcy
Title Corporate Bankruptcy PDF eBook
Author Grant W. Newton
Publisher Wiley
Total Pages 0
Release 2003-01-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780471332688

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No company should proceed toward a possible bankruptcy claim without a thorough understanding of the implications of all the available options. Corporate Bankruptcy provides CEOs, CFOs, controllers, and treasurers, as well as financial advisors and other professionals involved with bankruptcy filing, the tools they need to succeed. Order your copy today!