The Failed Business Recovery Blueprint — Strategic Systems to Exit a Failed Venture, Eliminate Business Debt & Rebuild Your Financial Future
You borrowed money to build something. It didn't work. Now what?
This is the guide no one tells you about — the one that comes after the failure.
The Failed Business Recovery Blueprint is a 49-page premium PDF guide built specifically for entrepreneurs who launched a business with borrowed capital, watched it fail, and are now left managing debt without revenue to service it.
This is not a motivation book. This is a financial recovery operating system.
What's Inside:
✔ The 4 Business Failure Patterns — identify exactly how and why your venture failed financially
✔ The Shutdown Decision Framework — a 4-stage structured closure process that minimizes losses
✔ Strategic vs. Drift Shutdown Comparison — see the real cost of delaying closure ($63K vs $122K outcome gap)
✔ Debt Prioritization System — know which obligations to tackle first and why
✔ Creditor Negotiation Strategies — how to restructure, settle, and communicate like a professional
✔ The Ascension OS Framework — 5 psychological stages from failure to resilient reinvention
✔ The Recovery Dashboard — monthly tracking system to measure real progress
✔ International Debt Resolution Overview — US, UK, Canada, Australia & Europe
6 Ready-to-Use Templates Included:
📋 Complete Debt Inventory
📋 Minimum Viable Recovery Budget Calculator
📋 Failed Venture Shutdown Checklist
📋 Creditor Negotiation Preparation Sheet
📋 Personal Financial Recovery Plan
📋 Future Business Risk Evaluation Template
This guide is for you if:
— You personally guaranteed a business loan that the business can no longer service
— You are managing supplier debt, credit card debt, or unpaid obligations after closure
— You are still operating a failing business and need a structured exit strategy
— You want to rebuild your financial life with a clear, strategic plan
Format: Instant Download — PDF (49 pages)
Language: English
Author: Achraf Chnafi | LingoMento
This guide provides educational and strategic information. It does not replace professional legal or financial advice. Consult a qualified advisor in your jurisdiction for decisions specific to your situation