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This comprehensive guide from the Australian Financial Security Authority, ASIC, and ARITA provides vital insights into the muddy waters and processes of personal bankruptcy and company liquidation, highlighting the key considerations when personal guarantees for business debts are involved.
Key Points:
Personal Bankruptcy and Company Liquidation Interaction: Explains how personal bankruptcy and company liquidation can affect each other, particularly when personal guarantees are involved.
Role of Trustees and Liquidators: When an individual declares bankruptcy, a trustee is appointed to manage their estate; similarly, a company’s liquidation appoints a liquidator to wind down business affairs.
Impact on Directors: Directors lose control over a company once it is liquidated and remain liable for personal and any guaranteed company debts.
Shares and Bankruptcy: If an individual becomes bankrupt, they cannot continue as a company director. Any shares they own in the company are transferred to the bankruptcy trustee, who may decide to liquidate these assets if it benefits the creditors.
Seeking Professional Advice: The guide emphasizes the importance of obtaining independent professional advice and warns against untrustworthy advisors to navigate these challenging financial seas safely.
Further Reading
Title | Short Summary |
|---|---|
SBR eBook for Small Business Owners | A plain-English introduction to Small Business Restructuring for business owners: what the process involves, who may be eligible, and how it differs from other options. |
Insolvency Fact-checker | An interactive tool to help directors and small business owners gauge whether a company may be insolvent and consider early next steps. A starting point, not a substitute for advice. |
AFSA's Dealing with Debt | An insider's look into the complex world of debt treatment in bankruptcy, crafted with expert precision to guide you through every twist and turn. |

