Practice Area

Assignments for Benefit of Creditors

An efficient, cost-effective alternative to bankruptcy for insolvent businesses seeking an orderly wind-down.

Overview

What is an ABC?

An Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors (ABC) is a state-law insolvency proceeding that provides an efficient alternative to federal bankruptcy for insolvent businesses. It involves the transfer of a company's assets to a third-party assignee — like CMBG Advisors — who then liquidates those assets and distributes the proceeds to creditors.

Unlike Chapter 7 bankruptcy, an ABC proceeding is typically faster, less expensive, and offers greater flexibility in how assets are marketed and sold. The process allows owners and management to focus on daily operations and employee transitions while the assignee handles the complexities of closure.

CMBG Advisors brings deep expertise in ABCs, having successfully served as assignees for numerous companies across diverse industries — from technology startups to manufacturing firms, retail operations, and professional services businesses.

Advantages

Why Choose an ABC?

Faster resolution than traditional bankruptcy proceedings

Lower administrative costs and legal fees

Greater flexibility in asset disposition

Confidentiality throughout the process

Management can focus on daily operations

Maximized recovery for creditors and stakeholders

Why Timing Matters

Why Acting Early Preserves More Options

ABC engagements tend to work best when stakeholders move before liquidity is completely exhausted. These are the business pressures that make early, structured action materially more valuable than waiting for a forced collapse.

20k+

businesses file for bankruptcy annually in the US

50%

of small businesses fail within 5 years

70%

higher survival rate for companies that restructure early

40-60%

reduction in creditor losses through proactive restructuring

80%

of businesses working with consultants achieve better outcomes

The Process

How an ABC Works

01

Initial Assessment

We conduct a thorough evaluation of the company's financial position, assets, liabilities, and stakeholder interests to determine if an ABC is the optimal path forward.

02

Assignment Execution

The company's assets are formally transferred to CMBG as the assignee through a carefully structured assignment agreement, ensuring legal compliance and stakeholder protection.

03

Asset Preservation & Inventory

Our team immediately secures and catalogs all company assets — physical inventory, intellectual property, accounts receivable, and real property — to prevent deterioration or loss.

04

Creditor Notification & Claims

We notify all known creditors, establish a claims process, and maintain transparent communication throughout the proceeding to ensure equitable treatment.

05

Asset Liquidation

Through a combination of private sales, auctions, and negotiated transactions, we maximize the value recovered from company assets while maintaining market discretion.

06

Distribution & Closure

Proceeds are distributed to creditors according to established priority, with detailed accounting and final reporting to all stakeholders.

Who We Serve

Is an ABC Right for Your Situation?

ABCs are particularly well-suited for companies that have exhausted other alternatives and need to wind down operations in an orderly fashion. This includes venture-backed startups that have run out of runway, small to mid-size businesses facing insurmountable debt, and companies with valuable assets that can be liquidated to maximize creditor recovery.

Lenders, investors, and boards of directors often prefer ABCs because they provide a structured, transparent process without the stigma and cost of federal bankruptcy court. The proceeding can typically be completed in a fraction of the time, allowing stakeholders to move forward more quickly.

If you're facing financial distress and considering your options, CMBG can provide a confidential assessment to determine whether an ABC is the right strategy for your company.

FAQ

Questions About ABC Proceedings

These are the questions we hear most often from boards, lenders, investors, and management teams evaluating whether an ABC is the right wind-down strategy.

Explore Your Options

Contact us for a confidential assessment of whether an ABC is the right path for your company.

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