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hello and welcome to the session in which we will discuss troubled debt restructuring in the prior session we looked at a troubled debt restructuring and we explored the option of settling the debt another option when you have trouble debt restructuring is modification of terms and this is what we will discuss in this session when we modify the terms of the loan how does it work and we have two treatments when it comes to that sometimes the future cash flow which is the undiscounted is less than the carrying value and sometimes the future cash flow which is undiscounted is greater than the carrying value of the debt but what is trouble debt restructuring is when the creditor which is the lender the person that gave money lend money grant concessions to the debtor to the person that borrow money not made under normal circumstances and what i what i discussed in the prior session this happens it happened a lot to construction companies in the real estate crash of 2007 2008. so this is wh