Liquidation
Liquidation is the process of ending a business and distributing its assets to satisfy its debts. It commonly results in the legal dissolution of the company. Liquidation can be voluntary, initiated by the company's owners, or involuntary, initiated by creditors or by a court order. In practice, liquidation entails realizing the company's assets and using the proceeds to repay creditors before the company ceases to exist.
Voluntary liquidation is divided into solvency-based and insolvency-based forms. In a solvent voluntary liquidation (often called
The liquidation process generally includes appointing a liquidator, identifying and realizing assets, and distributing the proceeds.
Liquidation is distinct from ongoing business operations, bankruptcy, or reorganization. It emphasizes asset disposal and creditor
Different jurisdictions regulate liquidation with varying rules and terminology. In the United States, Chapter 7 bankruptcy