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Capital Structure Waterfall: Who Gets Paid First in Default

June 12, 2026 by Bruno

Senior debt, subordinated bonds, preferred stock, common equity — here is the exact order claims get paid when a company defaults, with the GM 2009 worked example.

Categories Capital Markets, Market Education Tags absolute priority rule, bankruptcy waterfall, capital structure, investing basics, preferred stock vs common stock, senior debt vs subordinated Leave a comment

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