Causes of bankruptcy
The most common circumstances in which a bankruptcy or insolvency arises are overtrading, taking on too much debt, bad debts, declining assets, and not providing for liabilities such as tax.
Individuals who are unable to pay their debts may face the possibility of bankruptcy, under which virtually all their assets are taken and shared among their creditors.
- When the bankruptcy ends, the debtor is largely freed from outstanding claims and may make a fresh start.
- As an alternative to bankruptcy, a debtor may succeed in making a ‘voluntary arrangement’ (see below) with creditors.

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