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In the last video we talked about the scenario where a company, for whatever reason, it just couldnt pay its debt holders. So lets say these are debt holders right here. This is the debt, or the liabilities. It couldnt pay its debt holders. It went into bankruptcy, and it was determined that these assets that it had right here, that it made no sense operating them as a company. And then the bankruptcy court essentially just decided to liquidate it. And we learned that the debt holders were actually more senior to the equity holders. And they get paid first. And if there wasnt enough money to pay all of the debt holders, then the equity holders got nothing. And that was called a Chapter 7. Were just focusing on the corporate world right now. Maybe well do personal soon. So thats Chapter 7 liquidation. That was the last video. And in that case, and I think thats what most people associate when you say that a company has gone bankrupt. That itll just disappear. That people jus