bankruptcy company list

Where can I find a detailed list of bonds a corporation has outstanding?
I am interested in investing in high-risk bonds from companies that are near or in bankruptcy. Where can I get information about the outstanding bonds and the order in which the claims are due?
Here’s a website that has the info you seek;
http://investinginbonds.com/marketataglance.asp?catid=34
The poster above who suggests most corporate bond purchases require a minimum of 50,000 British Pounds should be aware the same does not apply to the US bond market.
While some corporate bond purchases may have minimums of perhaps $5000 or $10,000, most do not. If your broker has a bond desk, a simple inquiry will reveal their purchase minimums and most issues can be purchased as single bonds. This still requires an expenditure of $1000 or more, depending on price, but a 50,000 minimum occurs only rarely.
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