ASIC released their latest insolvency statistics earlier this week and the results are concerning.
A company becomes insolvent when they can’t pay their debts when those debts become due for repayment.
When this happens it’s common for an external administrator to be appointed who will then take control of the business and attempt to maximise the amount of debt that can be repaid.
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