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Chapter 7, Problem 7.5PQ2
Summary Introduction
To determine:
Difference between chapter 7 and chapter 13 bankruptcy.
Introduction:
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a type of bankruptcy in which debtor has to file a petition including his or her all assets and liabilities. In this, most of the debts of the debtor are forgiven and remaining debts which are not forgiven are paid through the sales of assets but all assets are not sold like
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PERSONAL FINANCE
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