Liabilities Subject to Compromise
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Liabilities Subject to Compromise refers to the Debtors' liabilities incurred prior to the commencement of the Chapter 11 Cases. This amount represents the debtors' estimate of known or potential pre-petition claims to be resolved in connection with the Chapter 11 cases. Such claims remain subject to future adjustments. Virtually all of the Corporation's pre-petition debt is in default due to the filing and is included in liabilities subject to compromise. Payment terms for liabilities subject to compromise will be established as part of a plan of reorganization under the Chapter 11 cases.
[edit] References
- USG Investor Information [1]
[edit] See also
- Debt consolidation
- Insolvency
- Liquidation
- Bankruptcy alternatives
- Rebuilding credit