As a business owner, going bankrupt is never something you plan for, so when it does happen, it shouldn’t be any harder than it has to be. On this episode of THRIVE, a Paychex Business Podcast, Gene Marks is talking to Senator Chuck Grassley from Iowa, about the latest legislation that he has been working on to make bankruptcy easier on small businesses. Listen in as he talks about the changes this legislation will make.
Topics Include:
00:48 – 2019 Small Business Reorganization Act 02:12 – What inspired the new legislation 03:53 – The improvements to the existing Chapter 11 06:15 – Bankruptcy and the existing economy 08:19 – Sen. Grassley’s thoughts on addressing small business challenges 11:32 – The upcoming midterm elections
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