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" ... 2. Changes to the preference law. A preference, or “preferential transfer,” is a payment made by a company to a creditor within three months before a bankruptcy is filed where the debtor “prefers” one creditor over another. Here is an example. Apex Corp. manufactures dress shoes. Apex purchases shoelaces from Zeno, Inc. Terms are net 30. Over the last year, as business for dress shoes has lagged, Apex had a $100,000 receivable to Zeno. Because of their relationship, just before Apex filed, it paid Zeno $50,000. This money was paid to Zeno instead of other creditors. In other words, Apex “preferred” Zeno. Even though the money was owed, under the Bankruptcy Code, the trustee can “claw back” the $50,000, as similar types of creditors are supposed to be treated the same. ... "
" ... Afghan men never learned to tie shoelaces, Griffin said, causing all kinds of headaches for the U.S. military. The flip flop combat boots were intended as a fix. Griffin saw a business opportunity. ... "
" ... After four months of waiting, the family were taken to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) detention facility for their appointment. Andrea remembers how immigration authorities confiscated their shoelaces, hair bands and earrings. They wouldn't even allow milk bottles for the toddlers. ... "
" ... Google Assistant can control Android apps and now, it seems, it can tie your shoelaces. This is not some brilliant helper that can magically teach a lace-tying technique to children faster than you can sing “A Spoonful of Sugar” so that, like Mary Poppins, you’re practically perfect in every way. ... "
" ... Nearly all of our styles — except the shoelaces — are proudly made in NYC, and range in cost from $9.99 to $330. ... "