Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1988
Publication Citation
3 Commercial Lending Review 18 (Summer 1988)
Abstract
Loan payments made within a year of a bankruptcy filing could be considered avoidable preferences if the loan were guaranteed by a corporate insider. In this article, Prof Boshkoff argues that bankers should value insider guaranties only as a second source of payment, not for any subtle pressure they may exert on the borrower.
Recommended Citation
Boshkoff, Douglass G., "The Risks of Insider Guaranties" (1988). Articles by Maurer Faculty. 2133.
https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/facpub/2133