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— B-2 — Statement of Income (Loss). Most recent six-month period for current fiscal year
and previous fiscal year
— B-3 — Statement of Cash Flows. Most recent six-month period for current fiscal year and
previous fiscal year
— B-4 — Statement of Changes in Shareholders’/Partners’ Equity (Deficit). Most recent
six-month period for current fiscal year and previous fiscal year
Exhibit C — Description of Operations
— Nature and extent of debtor’s interest in entity
— Description of business conducted by entity’s dominant business segment
The debtor-U.S. Trustee relationship is dynamic and spans from the initial interview to the final decree
of a Chapter 11 case. The relationship involves frequent and continuous interactions including the initial
interview, 341 meeting, and the filing of and negotiations related to MOR’s, PCOR’s and Form(s) 26.
Due to these frequent interactions and the complex nature of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case, it is benefi-
cial to both the debtor and the U.S. Trustee to maintain open lines of communication. A positive debtor-
U.S. Trustee relationship can provide flexibility and support toward the effective administration of a
Chapter 11 case.
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