Financial Management: Theory & Practice
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Author: Brigham
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Chapter 24, Problem 4P
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To calculate: Amount available for distribution to all claimants & total claims of trustees and creditors
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To calculate: The dollar distribution to each creditor and to the trustee and percentage of each claim satisfied.
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At the time it defaulted on its interest payments and filed for bankruptcy, the McDaniel Mining Company had the balance sheet shown here (in thousands of dollars). The court, after trying unsuccessfully to reorganize the firm, decided that the only recourse was liquidation under Chapter 7. Sale of the fixed assets, which were pledged as collateral to the mortgage bondholders, brought in $400,000, while the current assets were sold for another $200,000. Thus, the total proceeds from the liquidation sale were $600,000. The trustee’s costs amounted to $50,000; no single worker was due more than the maximum allowable wages per worker; and there were no unfunded pension plan liabilities.
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Accounts payable
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Accrued taxes
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Accrued wages
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Notes Payable
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Total current liabilities
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First-mortgage bonds
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Second-mortgage bonds
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At the time it defaulted on its interest payments and filed for bankruptcy, the McDaniel Mining Company had the balance sheet shown here (in thousands of dollars). The court, after trying unsuccessfully to reorganize the firm, decided that the only recourse was liquidation under Chapter 7. Sale of the fixed assets, which were pledged as collateral to the mortgage bondholders, brought in $400,000, while the current assets were sold for another $200,000. Thus, the total proceeds from the liquidation sale were $600,000. The trustee’s costs amounted to $50,000; no single worker was due more than the maximum allowable wages per worker; and there were no unfunded pension plan liabilities.
How much will each general creditor receive from the distribution before subordination adjustment and what is the effect of adjusting for subordination? (SHOW ALL WORK).
At the time it defaulted on its interest payments and filed for bankruptcy, the McDaniel Mining Company had the balance sheet shown here (in thousands of dollars). The court, after trying unsuccessfully to reorganize the firm, decided that the only recourse was liquidation under Chapter 7. Sale of the fixed assets, which were pledged as collateral to the mortgage bondholders, brought in $400,000, while the current assets were sold for another $200,000. Thus, the total proceeds from the liquidation sale were $600,000. The trustee’s costs amounted to $50,000; no single worker was due more than the maximum allowable wages per worker; and there were no unfunded pension plan liabilities.
a. How much will McDaniel’s shareholders receive from the liquidation? (SHOW ALL WORK).
b. How much will the mortgage bondholders receive? (SHOW ALL WORK).
c. Who are the other priority claimants (in addition to the mortgage bondholders)? How much will they receive from the liquidation? (SHOW ALL…
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Financial Management: Theory & Practice
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