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The Woman Who Loved Beautiful Things

The Magazine Antiques

Rita Lydig coveted rare art and ravishing antiques to the point of bankruptcy. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. But her fine-tuned aesthetic sense remained intact until the last penny. Please contact me at kat@themagazineantiques.com

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Understanding the Different Levels of Value: It’s Worth What Where and When?

Artifactual History Appraisal

My latest article for Worthwhile Magazine™ tackles a tricky area of appraising: understanding the different levels of value. This is one of the most confusing elements of appraising that I spend a lot of time discussing with clients, so I wanted to cover the subject in an article that could reach and help a much broader audience.

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Fundamental Decisions in a Distressed Organization

DailyDAC

In this article, we will explore the distressed organization and the difficult decisions faced by its stakeholders. An organization that is in distress faces a harsh reality: to attempt to turnaround the business or dispose of it. We will outline considerations to keep in mind when faced with such a situation.

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Kuney’s Corner: The Secured Creditor’s Counter Strike – Section 1111(b) Election

DailyDAC

In a previous article about cram downs, in which a debtor can take steps to confirm a Chapter 11 plan despite rejection from creditors, I referred briefly to an undersecured, secured creditor’s countermeasure: the section 1111(b)(2) election.

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What Kind of Appraisal?

Drishti LLC Appraisers

It is not used for forced sale or bankruptcy situations. While methodologies and terms differ for each kind of appraisal I hope this article provides an overview understanding to help you determine what kind of appraisal you need. Furthermore, any non-cash donations over $5,000 require an appraisal by an IRS qualified appraiser.

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Dawn Dolls: Buy Them or Leave Them?

WorthPoint

However, these new introductions were short-lived since Topper filed for bankruptcy in 1973. In addition to three books on topics relating to antiques and collectibles, she frequently shares her expertise through online writing and articles for print-based publications. WorthPoint—Discover.