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Avoiding Bankruptcy

Many want to use the law surrounding bankruptcy to avoid paying off their debts. In the long run, however, what does it achieve other than a bad reputation? People that have a history of such are tainted and may find getting loans and things from banks harder if not impossible. Clever business people use bankruptcy because they profit from it when moving money into positions where it can't be touched. That is not the right thing to do.

 

Some billionaires have risen above others by avoiding payment to contractors and others who have supplied them with goods, such as buildings or vehicles. They moved their money into trust accounts or created off-shore accounts where such was drained off over time. Some also use a spouse or partner to gift money to while their business was operational.

 

The problem is they have left others to face bankruptcy who they then refused to pay. These are usually the contractors and their sub-contractors that usually involve small family businesses that cannot sustain big losses.

 

Money is an invention for power and some think that the world owes them so they don't care who they hurt in their rush for the biggest slice of wealth. So how does the little guy avoid going into bankruptcy.

 

Years ago this was a problem faced by me when a shift in the economic security of Australia saw an inevitable depression hit my business. It was heightened, however, by a break-down of marriage and three teen-age children dependent on me. The situation was extremely dire as I owed money to many that could not be paid back.

 

Working my way through it was the first step. Securing a job that took me inter-state and gave me the opportunity to avoid debt-collectors and others allowed me to repay all the debts over several months. Because of making good on them no one pursued me. That is probably the best lesson one can learn from being honest.

 

My father reared me with this thought "if you never tell a lie you won't get into trouble." To me bankruptcy when one could and should repay people is a lie. The ones to whom my business dealt were honest, hard -working, and responsible folk. What right does anyone have to deny them their just rewards?

 

Before one declares bankruptcy think of the consequences. If everyone stops paying their bills the world of finances will also cease. While money is an invention it is the basis on which the World Order stands. If it crumbles so does everything about our civilisation. So instead of bankruptcy choose a better way and repay debts, even if it takes months to do it.