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Cash ?ows, debt restructuring, effect on income under bank- ruptcy and nonbankruptcy law. Rather than entering into a lengthy bankruptcy proceeding, Peltzer Manufacturing has reached agreement with its long-term creditors to restructure various loans. The restructured loans are described below.
Loan A-This debt has a principal balance of $4,000,000 and accrued interest of $80,000. Under the restructuring agreement, $500,000 of debt would be forgiven, and the balance of the amounts due would be re?nanced at a rate of 10% with monthly installment payments of $50,000 and a term of eight years. Assets with a net realizable value of $2,500,000 would also be pledged as additional security against the restructured loan.
Loan B-This debt has a principal balance of $1,000,000 and accrued interest of $25,000. Under the restructuring agreement, the accrued interest would be forgiven, and the principal amount would be exchanged for preferred stock with a par value of $500,000 and a fair value of
$900,000.
Loan C-This debt has a principal balance of $2,000,000 and accrued interest of $37,500. Under the restructuring agreement, the creditor would receive a parcel of land with a book value of $200,000 and a net realizable value of $250,000. The remaining unpaid balance would be re?- nanced over ?ve years at a 9% interest rate. Installment payments would be on a quarterly basis.
1. Determine the total quarterly cash out?ows that will be required by Peltzer's debt restructuring.
2. Covering the ?rst quarter subsequent to restructuring, prepare a schedule that compares the effect on Peltzer's net income of accounting for the restructuring as part of a formal bank-ruptcy ?ling versus it not being part of such a ?ling.
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