Could be "as trustee for"
Morally bankrupt (as I assume you mean) means without moral worth; for instance one might say: 'Bashar al Asad is morally bankrupt'
It means that you need to declare if you have ever been bankrupt. So if you have never been bankrupt you can say YES. However, if you have been bankrupt you need to say NO.
Bankrupt one ... as in 'breaking the bank'.
It means that it has not enough funds or it is bankrupt.
Trustee
To be in debt or bankrupt
bankrupt
His business went to the dogs and he was declared bankrupt. He was unable to pay his debt and was declared bankrupt. His creditors got nothing as he was declared bankrupt.
Could be "as trustee for"
Morally bankrupt (as I assume you mean) means without moral worth; for instance one might say: 'Bashar al Asad is morally bankrupt'
It means lacking intelligence.
Bankrupt means having no money or assets. Bankrupts, therefore, are a group of persons or busnesses that have no money or assets.
TTEE is an abbreviation for "trustee." The trustee on a trust or on a other deposit account controls the assets in the trust or the funds in the account.
It means that you need to declare if you have ever been bankrupt. So if you have never been bankrupt you can say YES. However, if you have been bankrupt you need to say NO.
Bankrupt one ... as in 'breaking the bank'.
i need to know what i can