This post really isn't about Vick - I'm just using it to point out the idiocy of bankruptcy.
According to his finances, he owes some $20 million with assets valued at $16 million.
Under his "Revised" plan, Vick can expect the following:
» Up to $750,000, 10% of earnings would go to creditors.
» $750,000 to $2.5 million in earnings, from 20 percent under the old plan to 25 percent under the new one.
» $2.5 million to $10 million, from 25 percent to 30 percent.
» Over $10 million, from 33 percent to 40 percent.
Now I'm sorry, but if you file for bankruptcy and owe $20 million, and have any sort of "reasonable" expectation to be able to pay it back, how about you keep the first $50,000 of whatever you make and the rest go to creditors until it's paid off?
Honestly, is this how bankruptcy works for the "big boys"? Really? Average schmuck American citizen files for bankruptcy and basically is lucky if they keep their house.
Now granted, in this case Vick will be lucky if he ends up making more than 6 figures in the long run, but still. I would be oh so heartbroken if I had to file bankruptcy, and still pull in (arbitrarily) $225,000 a year while satisfying debt obligations.
:| /rant
According to his finances, he owes some $20 million with assets valued at $16 million.
Under his "Revised" plan, Vick can expect the following:
» Up to $750,000, 10% of earnings would go to creditors.
» $750,000 to $2.5 million in earnings, from 20 percent under the old plan to 25 percent under the new one.
» $2.5 million to $10 million, from 25 percent to 30 percent.
» Over $10 million, from 33 percent to 40 percent.
Now I'm sorry, but if you file for bankruptcy and owe $20 million, and have any sort of "reasonable" expectation to be able to pay it back, how about you keep the first $50,000 of whatever you make and the rest go to creditors until it's paid off?
Honestly, is this how bankruptcy works for the "big boys"? Really? Average schmuck American citizen files for bankruptcy and basically is lucky if they keep their house.
Now granted, in this case Vick will be lucky if he ends up making more than 6 figures in the long run, but still. I would be oh so heartbroken if I had to file bankruptcy, and still pull in (arbitrarily) $225,000 a year while satisfying debt obligations.
:| /rant