What is the difference between liquidation and bankruptcy

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What Is the DIfference BetWeen LIquIDatIon anD Bankruptcy? Finance plays a pivotal role in our lives, and while banking is the centre of it, bank companies do not always succeed in delivering their services. Bankruptcy and Liquidation are two terms that are sometimes used synonymously; however, there are some fundamental differences between the two.

What exactly Bankruptcy?

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In definitive terms, bankruptcy is a legal state which occurs when an individual or a firm can no longer pay off the debts owed to them. A petition is made either by the firm themselves, voluntarily or by the court whereby an appointed official reviews the situation of the insolvent firm and the accounts of the firm are thereafter frozen until the matter is resolved by the court. Usually, this process requires up to a few months to a year during which all legal assets are acquired by the trustee in charge. Any necessary item(s) may be sold by the trustee to raise money in an attempt to clear the debts. The fate of bankruptcy is not always so severe. Bankruptcy may affect the future of an insolvent company or individual but it offers a chance to a fresh start once the debts have been repaid.

What is exactly is liquidation?


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