Here are ten steps I took to start over and end up in an even better place:
- Accept failure happened and learn from it.
- Actively decide to change.
- Prioritize the tasks that lead to change.
- Have a mentor direct the makeover.
- Move outside your comfort zone:
- Align yourself with the right people:
- Keep an eye on your finances.
Why am I failing in my business?
The leading cause of business failure is insufficient cash flow. If that wasn’t startling enough, here are the other top reasons why small businesses fail: 79 percent fail because they start with too little money. 70 percent fail because they don’t recognize, or accept, their weaknesses and don’t seek help from others.
What happens when a judgment is entered against a company?
If you do not do that, then a judgment will be entered against your company. As soon as a judgment is entered, if it is docketed (just requires the payment of a nominal fee) then the judgment becomes a lien against any real property (real estate) owned by the entity whom the judgment is against.
How to collect judgment against a failed S corporation?
You will need to sue them and collect judgments against them personally to do so. This can be done by naming them as co-defendants in the suit against the corporation. However, courts usually will not allow this against an “innocent” owner — one who has no involvement with the debt.
What happens if I ignore a default judgment?
Updated February 08, 2019. Before a person or a company to whom you owe money can win a judgment against you, they must first file a lawsuit in court. If you ignore the lawsuit, the court will enter an automatic judgment against you, known as a default judgment. Of course, even if you file an answer to the lawsuit, you can still lose the case.
What happens if I fail to respond to a second lawsuit?
If you fail to respond to the second lawsuit, the court may enter a default judgment against you for failure to appear, as the court would have no way to know that the previous judgment was already issued.