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so todays video is to answer the question what is the process of a of a liquidation how long does it take and what happens so on day one you will make an inquiry you will speak to somebody will go into detail about your situation um who are your creditors does the business have any assets do you have an overdrawn directors Loan account are there any potential problems for you the director should you decide to liquidate and then generally the day after step two um this will happen between day two and day 14 depending on how quickly you can get information to us we will we will provide you with a full written proposal based on our recommendation and in here itll go into great detail about of our conversation so far so you have something thorough and formal to consider and at that point if you want to proce Ed you will sign something called a letter of Engagement now once you sign your letter of Engagement we will schedule something called a creditors meeting and send notice to your cr