Moelis Deck
In a restructuring, how does the advisor's job differ when representing the company (debtor) versus a creditor group?
Model answer
Same waterfall, opposite chairs. Debtor-side: you work for the company (formally, typically its board) — managing liquidity with the 13-week cash flow, running the process (negotiations, DIP raise,…
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