Defining the Legal Rate in a Solvent Debtor Bankruptcy Using Contract Rate and States’ Statutory Rates of Interest Chapter 11 bankruptcies generally find the debtor insolvent, but not always. Occasionally, a debtor will emerge from the bankruptcy process as a solvent entity. In those situations, Bankruptcy Code §726(a)(5) may entitle creditors of the debtor’s estate to post-petition interest at the legal rate from the date of filing the petition. [i] In other words, the Bankruptcy Code affords creditors an opportunity to recoup the time-value for the lost use of the […]
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For companies in decline, it is necessary to begin a process of corporate renewal. The success of this effort will be dependent on competent leadership.
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In a liquidity crisis, managing cash flow is key to business survival. Discover strategies to preserve solvency and navigate through cash crises.
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