The good, the bad and the ugly - Everything you wanted to know about insolvency presentation

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Publication date: 04 Mar 10

Source: NATIONAL DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

Abstract:
Insolvency is the topic no one wants to devote time to because "My clients will never be in that position." However, this is an area where it pays to know at least the basics so that you can really help a client who does falter. This presentation covers everything you want to know about insolvency.

Author profile:

Paul Cook
Paul Cook is a Chartered Accountant and a Director of Paul Cook & Associates, a boutique insolvency and reconstruction firm. his professional expertise is based on a sound understanding of accounting practices, a wealth of relevant industry experience, and excellent knowledge of legal issues relating to reconstruction and highly developed leadership, mediation and interpersonal communication skills. Paul’s experience spans both private and government sectors, including professional assignments at state and federal levels and first hand experience witha major international accountancy firm. Paul is the immediate past President of the Insolvency Practitioners Association.
Current at 02 September 2010
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