Florida Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors Services

A prudent alternative to bankruptcy for maximizing value for all stakeholders

Florida Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors Services

A Prudent Alternative To Bankruptcy for Maximizing Value For All Stakeholders

Wall Street Smarts … Main Street Sense™

Skillfully guiding and judiciously representing business owners, creditors, investors, attorneys and law firms, and myriad other stakeholders in the disposition of their troubled accounts.

A Symphony of Wall Street Smarts … Main Street Sense™Florida Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors Services (ABC) | General Assignment | Creditor Assignment

Skillfully and Judiciously Maximizing Value For All Stakeholders

A Florida Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors (ABC) or General Assignment/Creditor Assignment can be a prudent alternative to bankruptcy for maximizing value for troubled private and public companies and their creditors.

An Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors (ABC) is a legal process in which a debtor assigns all of its assets to an independent third party, called an assignee, that’s us, to liquidate the assets and pay off the creditors. This process is a bankruptcy alternative, and it allows a debtor to avoid the lengthy and costly bankruptcy process while still getting relief from creditors.

For over 40 years in assignments worldwide, Equity Development Systems, Ltd has brought A Symphony of Wall Street Smarts … Main Street Sense™ in skillfully guiding and judiciously representing business owners, creditors, investors, attorneys and law firms, and myriad other stakeholders in the disposition of their troubled accounts.

From National Priority List Superfund Sites—to a Decommissioned Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier—to the Pencils-on-the-Desk—we handle it all, and we have successfully managed and generated Billions of Dollars for our global clientele in the conversion of their distressed assets to cash.

Award-Winning ServicesOur award-winning Receivership Services have earned us the distinction of being the only Court-Appointed Receiver in the country that the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) allows to conduct Asset Recovery and Divestiture Services on active Superfund Sites.

We are pleased to serve as Court-Appointed Keepers (Asset Recovery) for the U.S. Marshals Service for federal court seizures of assets under admiralty jurisdiction.

WE HANDLE IT ALLCommercial | Industrial | Residential Real Estate Developments | HOA and Golf Communities/Resorts | Environmentally Impaired Real and Moveable Property | Hospitality/Gaming | Shipyards/Admiralty/Maritime | Aviation (Fixed and Rotor) | Automotive (Manufacturing and Retail) | Heavy Industrial Manufacturing | Oil & Gas/Minerals | and more...

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TESTIMONIALS

The actions undertaken on behalf of Signal Capital have established a level of confidence that has resulted in EPA allowing Signal to dispose of movable property on the facility in a way that most secured creditors would ordinarily not enjoy. In fact, I know of no other analogous situation where the EPA Region 6 Removal Program has cooperated with a secured creditor to the extent it has due to your efforts.

Senior Attorney

USEPA, Region 6

TESTIMONIALS

Such a relationship generally does not develop whereby EPA would permit a secured creditor to liquidate uncontaminated movable property due to the realistic concern that such actions would aggravate existing environmental problems or would interfere with EPA’s removal action. It is not at all unusual that in EPA’s proper exercise of its CERCLA responsibilities such accommodations are flatly rejected.

Senior Attorney

USEPA, Region 6

TESTIMONIALS

Notwithstanding that general approach, you have demonstrated a level of responsibility and credibility that has warranted a different approach for EPA in this matter.

Senior Attorney

USEPA, Region 6

Florida Assignment For The Benefit of Creditors Services — Statewide

Maximizing Value For All Stakeholders

A Florida Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors (ABC) or General Assignment/Creditor Assignment can be a prudent alternative to bankruptcy for maximizing value for troubled private and public companies and their creditors.

The process of an Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors is initiated by the distressed entity (assignor) entering into an agreement with the assignee, that’s us, responsible for conducting the wind-down and divestiture of the assets or sale of the business in a fiduciary capacity for the benefit of the assignor’s creditors. The assignment agreement is a contract under which the assignor transfers all of its right, title, and interest in, and custody and control of its property to the assignee in trust. The assignee divests the property and distributes the proceeds to the assignor’s creditors.

Our award-winning services have earned us the distinction of being the only Court-Appointed Receiver/Assignee in the country that the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) allows to conduct such services on active Superfund Sites.

We are pleased to serve as Court-Appointed Keepers (Assignee) for the U.S. Marshals Service for federal court seizures of assets under admiralty jurisdiction.

A Florida Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors (ABC) is a legal process in which a debtor assigns all of its assets to an independent third party, called an assignee, for the purpose of liquidating the assets and paying off the creditors. This process is an alternative to bankruptcy, and it allows a debtor to avoid the lengthy and costly bankruptcy process while still getting relief from its creditors.

The debtor will appoint an assignee, that’s us, who will take possession of all the assets of the debtor and will be responsible for liquidating them and distributing the proceeds to the creditors according to the priority of their claims. We will then be responsible for identifying, collecting, and liquidating all assets, and for making payments to the creditors.

The ABC process is usually faster than bankruptcy and it allows the debtor to have more control over the liquidation process. It also provides a way for the debtor to avoid the negative impact of a bankruptcy filing on its credit rating. However, there are also some limitations to the ABC process, such as a lack of protection from certain types of claims and a lack of automatic stay to halt litigation against the debtor.

An Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors Florida requires highly-trained—highly skilled—highly credentialed—highly experienced special assets and special situations transitional management, valuation, and disposition experts with decades of proven experience and unimpeachable credibility.

For over 40 years in hundreds of assignments worldwide, Palm Beach-based Equity Development Systems, Ltd has skillfully guided and judiciously represented business owners, creditors, investors, attorneys and law firms, and myriad other stakeholders in the disposition of their troubled accounts.

From National Priority List Superfund Sites—to a decommissioned nuclear-powered aircraft carrier—to the pencils-on-the-desk—we handle it all, and we have successfully managed and generated Billions of Dollars for our global clientele in the conversion of their distressed assets to cash.

We specialize in handling the disposition of complex and highly contentious special assets and special situations: Environmentally Impaired Real and Moveable Property (Superfund and Brownfields Sites), Hospitality, Gaming, Resorts, Shipyards/Admiralty/Maritime, Aviation (Fixed and Rotor), Automotive (Manufacturing and Retail), Heavy Industrial, Oil & Gas/Minerals, Commercial and High-Value Residential Real Estate.

No assignment is too small or too large for EDS.

The process of a Florida Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors

The basic process in a Florida Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors is that the business (Assignor) turns over its assets, both real and moveable, to an independent third-party neutral (Assignee [EDS]) who is the responsible fiduciary for divesting the assets and settling with creditors.

An Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors is a voluntary and arms-length transaction that provides a speedy, orderly disposition and equitable liquidation of the firm’s assets and subsequent distribution to its creditors. It is similar to a Chapter 7 liquidation process but is far quicker and much less expensive and, therefore, generally derives a larger distribution to all creditors.

EDS experts marshal on-site 24/7/365 throughout the State of Florida to secure and operate troubled accounts facing operational or financial challenges. Our experts work diligently with all stakeholders to preserve, protect, maintain, and enhance the enterprise value of the business and business assets that might otherwise be lost during costly and fruitless bankruptcies.

Assets Held in Trust: By operation of law, all assets are held in trust upon acceptance of the Assignment. These assets and the funds realized therefrom are protected against creditor claims. The assets are then liquidated, and the proceeds, less administrative expenses, are distributed to all creditors according to their lawful priority class. The order of priority is very similar to that used by the Trustee in a bankruptcy proceeding.

Duties of the Assignee: The Assignee has similar duties to a Trustee in Bankruptcy. The Assignee is charged with acting in a business-like manner in the disposition of the assets. The Assignee has considerable flexibility in the methods used and does not have to obtain consent or have a hearing to ratify his or her actions.

Fees: Unlike Bankruptcy, no upfront fees are required. The fee amount is determined before signing the documents and becoming part of the General Assignment agreement. The fees for the Assignee are paid as an administrative expense from the proceeds recovered.

Advantages of an Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors or Creditor/General Assignment: An Assignment does not require court adjudication or consent in most states, nor does it require the consent of creditors. It does not have the stigma of bankruptcy and frequently benefits the company’s principals, who nearly always guarantee the lender obligations of the company. Because an Assignment avoids the administrative procedures that govern bankruptcy, there is a considerable reduction in the cost of disposition and the time necessary to sell the assets. The consequence is greater flexibility in divestiture methods and options, resulting in greater returns for creditors. An Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors is an option that should always be considered as an option to bankruptcy.

EDS’s unparalleled level of Florida Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors expertise is recognized and appreciated statewide. 

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