Rating: - Not Much Meet Here
Unfortunately, there is not much material to gain from this book. I bought this book because I am studying for a new turnaround license (CTP). If you want a brief overview on bankruptcy this maybe for you. However, I am sorry I purchased this book because it is too brief and short.
There are much better books on the subject. Check out Thomas Salerno's book, however it needs to be update for the changes in 2005.
Rating: - A Survival Guide For Business Leaders
Those we are doing business with are filing for bankruptcy. This book explains the concepts of Chapter 11 Business Reorganization in a way that is easy to follow for business leaders, accountants and those attorneys who have not spent years dealing with business bankruptcies.
Buy it, read it!
Rating: - A perfect bankruptcy reference
Mr. Alderman has done a superb job covering the most important aspects of Chapter 11 reorganization. The book is a valuable guide for any business professional interested in following the corporate bankruptcy process. As the Director of Bankruptcy Services for a national consulting firm, I regularly train accountants on bankruptcy issues, and I have found this book to be a perfect resource for that effort.
Rating: - Highly Recommend
I highly recommend this book for business leaders who need to understand how Chapter 11 works. This book offers just the right balance of a usefull introduction with a strong glossary and key code sections. Its compact size makes it great for throwing in the briefcase for a read on the train or use in court. I would recommend this book to any business person who might need a good introduction to Chapter 11 Business Reorganizations.
Reading this book will not replace the advice and guidance of a good bankruptcy lawyer.
Rating: - A Great Reference Source With A Wealth of Insightful Information
This book does a really nice job of explaining how Chapter 11 Business Reorganizations work. The Glossary and Bankruptcy Cope sections make this a great reference source. Whether considering the strategic acquisition of assets from a business in Chapter 11, or working with insolvency experts to deal with a major account debtor, this book is a great resource.
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