The Arizona Instructions for Individual Debtor Engaged in Business Report is a guide for individuals filing for bankruptcy under Chapter 7 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. This report provides the debtor with information on filing, paperwork requirements, and additional resources to help them complete the process. The report includes instructions on the following topics: • Business Records and Financial Statements: The debtor must provide detailed business records and financial statements to the court. This includes income and expense statements, balance sheets, and tax returns. • Schedules and Statements: The debtor must also submit various schedules and statements to the court. These include a Statement of Financial Affairs, Schedule A/B, Schedule C/D, and Schedule E/F. • Creditor Information: The report also provides instructions on how to compile a list of creditors and the type of information that should be included. • Claim of Exemption: The debtor must also submit a claim of exemption that outlines the debtor's assets and liabilities. • Closing and Finalizing: The report also includes instructions on how to close out business accounts and make payments to creditors. There are three types of Arizona Instructions for Individual Debtor Engaged in Business Report: the General Instructions, the Instructions for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, and the Instructions for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.