How Debt Restructuring Can Save Your Small Business – Ray Bulaon
Running a small business can be both rewarding and overwhelming. Owners often find themselves wearing multiple hats—marketer, manager, problem-solver, and financial overseer. Unfortunately, finances are where many businesses falter. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, about 50% of small businesses close within their first five years.
Take one of my former clients as an example. He owned a popular restaurant I often visited. From the outside, business looked great—tables full, customers waiting at the door. But when he sought my help, I learned the restaurant had been losing money for over three years. To keep things afloat, he had taken out loans, drained his savings, and gone without a salary. Despite appearances, debt was consuming the business.
This story is not unusual. Many businesses rely on loans, lines of credit, and even credit cards to keep operating. When revenue can’t cover debt payments, cash flow dries up. And as every owner knows, cash is the lifeblood of a business. Without it, the doors eventually close.
Bankruptcy vs. Restructuring: For many struggling owners, bankruptcy becomes the last resort. Sometimes, it’s the right decision—especially when the business is no longer viable. Walking away can be better than sinking more money into an enterprise that has turned into a liability.
But too often, owners attempt quick fixes that don’t work. They pour money into marketing, hire more staff, or borrow more to “expand.” These strategies rarely solve the real issue: profitability. At its core, a business must spend less than it earns. If the numbers don’t work, no amount of extra spending will change that.
Fortunately, bankruptcy is not the only path. Debt restructuring offers an alternative that may help the business regain its footing without closing its doors.
What Debt Restructuring Can Do
Debt restructuring involves negotiating with creditors to reduce the financial strain on your business. Possible solutions include:
• Lowering interest rates
• Extending repayment terms
• Temporarily suspending payments
• Settling debts for less than what’s owed
Compared to bankruptcy or costly creditor lawsuits, restructuring can be less disruptive, less expensive, and faster to implement. The goal is simple: restore cash flow so the business has room to recover.
Why You Need to Act Early
If your business is already behind on payments, ignoring the problem is the worst choice. Creditors can sue the business—and if you’ve signed personal guarantees, they may come after you directly. For many owners, the stress of dealing with mounting debts affects not just the business but also their families and personal well-being.
That’s why it’s critical to take action before things spiral out of control. Debt restructuring isn’t always possible, but when it works, it can mean the difference between saving your business or losing it.
Every business is different. What works for one may not work for another. The key is to carefully analyze your company’s finances and cash flow before making a decision. A knowledgeable debt relief attorney can help you explore your options, negotiate with creditors, and determine if restructuring is the best solution for your long-term stability. Your business may still be worth saving—if you act quickly and take the right steps. Ray Bulaon is a debt and tax relief attorney in Valencia who has successfully helped more than 6,000 clients in getting out of debt. For a free consultation, call 866-477-7772 or 661-775-4880.
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