Abstract
I. Introduction
II. Pre-Petition Period
III. Interest during the Gap Period ... A. Section 506(a)—Valuation and Timing ... B. General Prohibition on Interest during the Case ... C. Section 506(b)—The Joys of Having an Over-secured Claim ... D. Consensual v. Nonconsensual—Are You a Mortgagee or a Judgment Creditor? ... E. Section 506(b)—Do I Need a Consensual Lien? ... F. All Over-secured Claims Get Interest in Some Courts … G. How Much Interest Does Section 506 Allow? ... H. Summary
IV. Post-Confirmation Interest ... A. Methods Used to Calculate Interest Rates in Post-Confirmation Period ... B. Eighth Circuit Cases on the Discount Rate ... C. Lower Courts in the Eighth Circuit ... 1. Iowa ... 2. Nebraska ... 3. Missouri ... 4. North Dakota ... 5. Arkansas and Minnesota ... D. What Is the Correct Rate?
V. Conclusion
Recommended Citation
Todd W. Ruskamp,
In the Interest of Fairness: Interest Payments in Bankruptcy,
67 Neb. L. Rev.
(1988)
Available at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nlr/vol67/iss3/5