Not exact matches
Chapter 7 bankruptcy, in which you
liquidate your
assets, is one of the most popular ways to file — and filers
actually get to keep most, if not all, of their property.
``... if the company were
actually liquidated the value of the
assets would most probably be much less than their book value as shown on the balance sheet.
Deals like this are struck all the time, without a single
asset being
actually liquidated.
or will I be better off to
actually transferred the investment to my discount brokerage without
liquidating the
assets?