Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Corporate Debt Solution

Corporate debt

The original speculative grade bonds were bonds that once had been investment grade at time of issue, but where the credit rating of the issuer had slipped and the possibility of default increased significantly. These bonds are called "Fallen Angels".

The investment banker Michael Milken realized that fallen angels had regularly been valued less than what they were worth. His time with speculative grade bonds started with his investment in these. Only later did he and other investment bankers at Drexel Burnham Lambert, followed by those of competing firms, begin organising the issue of bonds that were speculative grade from the start. Speculative grade bonds thus became ubiquitous in the 1980s as a financing mechanism in mergers and acquisitions. In a leveraged buyout (LBO) an acquirer would issue speculative grade bonds to help pay for an acquisition and then use the target's cash flow to help pay the debt over time.


Commercial Debt Counseling is dedicated to helping businesses struggling from the pressures of debt succeed to achieve financial stability and success. While Consumer Credit Counseling (CCC) exists for individuals, Commercial Debt Consolidation exists for struggling businesses to help them avoid bankruptcy and to create repayment programs with their creditors that fit within the budget of the business.

We do that by restructuring your business debts with corporate credit cards, vendors, creditors, suppliers, business lenders, collection agencies, or attorneys. At the same time we are increasing the cash flow of your business, we work to maintain relationships with key suppliers and vendors.

If you accounts are already delinquent and you are receiving creditor calls with harassing threats, calls, potential repossession, or litigation, we will get started immediately as the point of official contact so that you can focus on your business. Our focus is on reaching out-of-court resolutions that work for your company.

Our program puts you and your business in control of what creditors you want us to work with, which creditors you need to continue services with, how much funds are available, and when they will be available.

http://www.commercialdebtcounseling.com/

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