The old adage "if at first you don't succeed, try try again" is often easier said than done. Sometimes though, bankruptcy is an excellent way to put past difficulties aside and start fresh. Some people who have filed for bankruptcy protection and gone on to great success:
- Walt Disney - Before he became a household name, Walt Disney made cartoons under the studio Laugh-o-Gram. His business was unsuccessful and when he became unable to pay employee's salaries he was forced into bankruptcy. He later moved to Hollywood, where he went on to create the Walt Disney Studios and Theme Parks;
- Abraham Lincoln - Many more than fourscore and seven years ago, Honest Abe bought a general store, but sold his share after consistently poor sales. When his former partner died, he became liable for back payments and declared bankruptcy. Lincoln didn't have modern bankruptcy laws to protect him, and lost his only remaining assets to creditors. He then went on to become the 16th president of the United States;
- Henry Ford - In 1899, Henry Ford founded the Detroit Automobile Company. At that time, Ford had not yet invented his now famous assembly line, and the company went bankrupt after producing only 20 cars. In 1903 he founded the Ford Motor Company, which later changed its name to the Cadillac Automobile Company;
- Willie Nelson - An iconic Country singer and actor, Willie Nelson was forced to file for bankruptcy in 1990 when he could not pay a large IRS tax debt. While all of his assets were seized, including his bank accounts and homes, he was able to recover by releasing an album titled “The IRS Tapes: Who’ll Buy My Memories?”
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