Claims Rankings and Cash Distribution Upon Liquidation Fab is being liquidated under Chapter 7 of the bankruptcy asct. All assets have been converted into cash, and $374,500 cash is available to pay the following claims:     1. Administrative expenses of preserving and liquidating the debtor corporations estate   $12,500     2. Merchandise creditors   $99,000     3. Local government for property taxes   $4,000     4. Local bank for unsecured loan (principal is $30,000 and interest is $4,500)   $34,500     5. State government for gross reciepts taxes   $3,000     6. Employees for unpaid wages during the month before filing (includes $13,025 for the company president and less than $12,475 for each of the other employees)    $48,000     7. Customers for prepaid merchandise that was not delivered  $1,500  8. Holders of the first mortgage on the company's real estate that was sold for $240,000 (includes $220,000 principal and $8,500 interest)  $228,500 Assume that all the claims are allowed and that they were timely filed Required:      1. Rank the claims according to priority under the bankruptcy act      2. Show how the available cash will be distributed in final liquidation of the corporation

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Claims Rankings and Cash Distribution Upon Liquidation

Fab is being liquidated under Chapter 7 of the bankruptcy asct. All assets have been converted into cash, and $374,500 cash is available to pay the following claims:

    1. Administrative expenses of preserving and liquidating the debtor corporations estate   $12,500

    2. Merchandise creditors   $99,000

    3. Local government for property taxes   $4,000

    4. Local bank for unsecured loan (principal is $30,000 and interest is $4,500)   $34,500

    5. State government for gross reciepts taxes   $3,000

    6. Employees for unpaid wages during the month before filing (includes $13,025 for the company president and less than $12,475 for each of the other employees)    $48,000

    7. Customers for prepaid merchandise that was not delivered  $1,500

 8. Holders of the first mortgage on the company's real estate that was sold for $240,000 (includes $220,000 principal and $8,500 interest)  $228,500

Assume that all the claims are allowed and that they were timely filed

Required:

     1. Rank the claims according to priority under the bankruptcy act

     2. Show how the available cash will be distributed in final liquidation of the corporation 

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