You really thought there'd be a market for tomato juice wine coolers. Unfortunately, it didn't happen. Now your entire wine cooler business is entering bankruptcy.
However, there's still a chance you can weather the storm and get back to solvency. Many of your other products are still popular. Instead of going into liquidation, you are filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which gives you a chance to restructure.
Part of the process involves a priming loan. This money allows you to keep the company going while you work out the restructuring. You can pay employees, buy ingredients, etc. to keep your profitable products on the market while you go through the Chapter 11 process. The priming loan keeps your operations going, avoiding a permanent shut down (for now) and buying you time to work out the financial details of the bankruptcy.
The "priming" part of "priming loan" comes from the fact that it gets primacy in repayments. As cash comes in from selling your wine coolers, you'll pay off the priming loan before paying your other creditors. It gives the lender providing the priming loan some piece of mind that the deal won't just become another bad loan on the bankruptcy pile.
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Finance a la' Shmoop what is bankruptcy well in the old days
this was bankruptcy you'd go to prison if you couldn't pay your bills and [People in prison for bankruptcy]
unfortunately there weren't and still aren't a lot of legal high wage earning
opportunities in prison working your way out of debt on the chain gang wasn't [Prisoners working outside]
really a thing back then so instead the burden would be on your family to pay
back the loan you'd promised to pay back and didn't ugly situation it paved the [Officer knocking on a prisoners family member to pay their debts]
way for some well today bankruptcy has a range of flavors that it comes in but
basically it exists as a legal vehicle to avoid the aforementioned situation a [Bankruptcy van driving]
bankrupt person and/or corporation stands in front of a judge they turn
their pockets inside out with a sad face and the judge then decide who will be [Person opens their pockets inside out in front of a judge]
paid when and how much well how does she decide the order for who gets paid back
when? well, it usually prioritizes employees and vendors owed a paycheck
above banks who have made a loan and under that umbrella all different types
of loans have different priorities if the bankrupt individual owns a home it's [bankrupt individual in his home on the toilet reading a newspaper]
usually sold out from under him and anything left after paying off the
mortgage is used to pay others even if you do survive a bankruptcy your credit
is pretty much ruined who's going to want to loan you money once you've
proven that you're not good with being loaned money yeah if you've defaulted in [a really low credit score chart for a bankrupt individual]
the past on promises to pay people back why wouldn't you do the same thing again
well remember that twenty dollars you loaned your buddy Eric that he never [Person loaning 20 dollars to friend Eric
paid back well how eager are you going to be to hook him up with another twenty
especially since you'd only be feeding his betting on frog fighting habit yeah [Eric betting money on frog fighting]
not so much so long Eric you'll get the help you need!
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