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We often feel the business we run is 'part of who we are'. Who stands with you when that part of your life is big trouble? James Flaherty' talks with Director's Advocate Cheryl Stainsby about what she see's business go through, and how to tackle the challenges head on.
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Getting Closure for your business (and you).
Getting Closure for your business (and you).
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25 NOV 2021 · Make no mistake, bankruptcy and liquidation are separate. Bankruptcy may be a result for you if there is a liquidation of your company, but in Australia, the company itself cannot go bankrupt. Only you can, as bankruptcy applies to personal debt. Find out how this applies and when.
What is the job of a bankruptcy trustee and when should you contact one? When should
someone contact the Australian Financial Security Administration (AFSA) versus trying to find a
private bankruptcy trustee? All this and more as we continue our talk with Director’s Advocate
Cheryl Stainsby.
For more discussions on bankruptcy and what it means for those who file it, be sure to tune in to
Cheryl Stainsby's new 'Deep Dive' podcast: Surviving Bankruptcy.
15 NOV 2021 · This time we take a pause or a bit of deep breath. We have think about what we've covered, and do a revisit on 'who does what'.
So our next few episodes are about 'who to see for what'. What are the 'tions' like liquidation, administration and also bankruptcy. We're reminded that we should never assume everyone knows the same things in the same detail as us, and that there are a lot of sources of bad advice.
Tune in to find out what to know on this really handy podcast series from Cheryl Stainsby of Your Directors Advocate.
9 NOV 2021 · We've been following through the steps a creditor takes when a debt is unpaid. things got to the pointy end in the last few episodes where an application for Wind Up was tables in court and a liquidator appointed. There was a flurry of activity, but what happens now?
For many people, after a time it seems to have all gone quiet, there has been the nothing come through for months or even a year or so. Will it stay that way? What should Directors be aware of?
Cheryl Stainsby talks us through what to expect and what to do to get on the front foot.
1 NOV 2021 · So what if you don't ignore the process and try and get back some level of control. This episode Cheryl Stainsby talks us through the options. You are not in control of a court appointed liquidator! However, you can be on the front foot, by knowing your rights and obligations and getting sensible, professional advice from a reputable source.
21 OTT 2021 · Some untrustworthy advisors might tell the director of a business business (with a Windup application against it) just to let it go...
Cheryl Stainsby feels you should try and stay in control where possible. What are your rights, what the the options, rather than letting things just happen to you?
Understand your position, what must you do and what can you refuse - what do you do when someone comes asking for assets. What information must you hand over and to whom?
All may not be lost if you get good advice and stay involved.
15 OTT 2021 · Ok, so you've ignored it, you never got any letters or emails, or they really want their money back now, or things have gone legal in a big way. Someone has lobbed an Application for Wind up!
What to do? And what about the number of random people who call you or send you letters offering "help"? "consultants", often from companies that have big sounding names and bad websites will offer all sorts of 'ways out'. Pre-insolvency, anti-phoenix, and a whole lot of other words you may never have really heard of come in to play now.
It's a minefield, so good advice from a decent source is key. Another good overview from Cheryl Stainsby of what think about if you find yourself in this situation.
8 OTT 2021 · What do you do if you get a Creditors Statutory Demand? (and what is that anyway?) Well, you definitely don't ignore it, or just hope it goes away!
Over the last few episodes we've been talking through the increasing heat if you or your business owes a debt and it remains unpaid longer and longer. Sometimes the process is fast - but what is 'the process'? Not all of the steps need to be taken before you find out about a court date for a large debt.
To be warned at least is the start of being ready - and deciding how best to act if you receive a Creditors Statutory Demand. Listen in on Cheryl Stainsby again as she takes us through these situations and what to expect along the way.
20 AGO 2021 · Haven't been getting your mail? Haven't update your business address? Always best to keep things up to date. It's not like the movies - the process continues for those who have not paid their debts and don't respond. In this episode we talk about:
What is a Statement of Claim?
Who issues them and when?
What happens if you don't respond?
What to do if you get one.
Once again, Cheryl shares insights on what to do, and what not to do if you r business is struggling with some unpaid bills.
16 LUG 2021 · This time we talk about tax or other debts owed just to the ATO. We discuss:
How will the ATO try to contact you?
How do you make sure the contact is real and not a scammer?
Some steps to take if you owe money to the ATO.
What might happen if they can't reach you or you ignore them?
Over the next few episodes we'll continue our walk through what you might expect if your business has a debt you can't or won't pay. What are you options, and what are the implications of the decisions you might make?
9 LUG 2021 · So you haven't paid that bill. And now it is getting a bit overdue. There may be a good reason, such as 'I don't agree with it', 'they haven't done the work for my business as agreed', or 'I just don't quite have the cash flow right now'. What are steps people can take to get the money from you, and what should you expect along that journey, for for lots of reasons can be more common than you think. Lets go through the steps and what to know at each one.
We often feel the business we run is 'part of who we are'. Who stands with you when that part of your life is big trouble? James Flaherty' talks with...
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We often feel the business we run is 'part of who we are'. Who stands with you when that part of your life is big trouble? James Flaherty' talks with Director's Advocate Cheryl Stainsby about what she see's business go through, and how to tackle the challenges head on.
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