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Liabilities are been responsible for something. Assets is been able to own something.
Liabilities are been responsible for something. Assets is been able to own something.
Answer:You can't. Assets are resources the company uses and net income tells how well the company has performed the last year. You can't tell by the mere value of assets at a point in time how well the assets have been managed (profitability) over the last year. Assets could have dropped as a result of losses, or gained as a result of gains. As a complicating factor, assets can still drop if there has been a profit, for example, when the profits have been used to pay down debt.
Has our cheque been ready to collect?
Assets:Assets are those items which are utilized by company to earn profit in business cycle.Fixed Assets:Fixed assets are those items the benefits of which have been taken by company for more than one fiscal year like land, building, machinery etc.Current Assets:Current assets are those assets the benefit of which is received or receivable by company in only one fiscal year to earn profit like, cash in hand, marketable securities, inventory, debtors etc.
Yes. As long as she has been appointed the executor by the court she has the authority to collect the assets, pay any of your mother's debts and then distribute the remaining assets as provided in the will.Yes. As long as she has been appointed the executor by the court she has the authority to collect the assets, pay any of your mother's debts and then distribute the remaining assets as provided in the will.Yes. As long as she has been appointed the executor by the court she has the authority to collect the assets, pay any of your mother's debts and then distribute the remaining assets as provided in the will.Yes. As long as she has been appointed the executor by the court she has the authority to collect the assets, pay any of your mother's debts and then distribute the remaining assets as provided in the will.
It depends on the details. If the business was incorporated and the judgment was against the corporation the creditor can only take business property and assets. If you owned the business as individuals then a judgment creditor can take any of your assets to satisfy the judgment: bank accounts, vehicles, boats, equipment, real property, etc.
The executor must be appointed by the probate court. Once they have been appointed they have the authority to collect the assets of the decedent and settle the estate according to the terms of the will and state laws.The executor must be appointed by the probate court. Once they have been appointed they have the authority to collect the assets of the decedent and settle the estate according to the terms of the will and state laws.The executor must be appointed by the probate court. Once they have been appointed they have the authority to collect the assets of the decedent and settle the estate according to the terms of the will and state laws.The executor must be appointed by the probate court. Once they have been appointed they have the authority to collect the assets of the decedent and settle the estate according to the terms of the will and state laws.
There really is no statute of limitations. You have been informed of the violation and the fine assessed. They can attempt to collect as long as they wish.
no, though there has been some interesting issues raised in this regard as a result of the Mandoff scheme. Divisions in assets as a result of the divorce have now been found to be worthless.
As a creditor? The debt doesn't exist anymore, so you have nothing to collect (presuming it was in the BK and discharged). You can't collect it and it is illegal to try....if you believe fraud was committed or such in thr BK (like he hid assets that could have been used to pay you), bring it to the Court.
Pulaski furniture has been bought out, apparently, by the Home Meridian company, and most of its assets like plants and storefronts have been deactivated and closed.
The violation and fine have already been assessed, so there is no limit. A statute of limitations applies to bringing law suits for civil or criminal charges.
In most cases, you have to officially register the judgment in the state where the assets are located. Once you the judgment has been entered in the new state, you can use the laws of that state to go after the debtor's property.
Liabilities are been responsible for something. Assets is been able to own something.
Liabilities are been responsible for something. Assets is been able to own something.
Once a fine has been assessed, there is no statute of limitations. However, some places may be restricted as to how long they can try to collect on it, but most governments don't pass that sort of law.