Cram Down in Bankruptcy Proceedings
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Debt to equity conversions is one of the most commonly used tools in the bankruptcy universe. These transactions allow companies to convert their long outstanding debt into equity shares within the company. These transactions enable companies to better manage their cash flow during the bankruptcy process. The details about debt to equity conversions have been mentioned in the balance of this article.
Debt and equity are both forms of taking a financial stake within a company. In the case of debt, the rate of return is fixed, whereas, in the case of equity, the rate of return is variable. Also, it needs to be understood that since debt holders are not taking any risk, they do not get any say in how the affairs of the company are run. On the other hand, the equity holders do have voting rights in the business.
Hence, when a debt to equity conversion happens, investors are essentially giving up their fixed payment claims in lieu of variable claims and voting rights!
No actual cash is exchanged during a debt to equity swap. For instance, if a company A owed $10 million to a lender, it could choose to issue equity securities valued at $10 million or even more. In exchange, the debt holder will have to extinguish their rights to receive any interest and principal payments in the future.
Equity to debt swap is considered to be a risky maneuver since it is possible that the equity of the newly created company might also become worthless.
Debt to equity swaps is common because they add value to both parties.
The debt to equity swap procedure also has certain limitations. Some important ones have been listed in this article.
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