A New York Closing Report In A Chapter 11 Case is a document that is filed with the bankruptcy court to provide a summary of a debtor's assets and liabilities. It is typically filed prior to the completion of the Chapter 11 reorganization plan and the debtor's exit from bankruptcy. The New York Closing Report In A Chapter 11 Case includes information such as the debtor's financial condition at the time of the filing, the assets held by the debtor, the claims of creditors, the approved reorganization plan, and the amount of claims and distributions made to creditors. There are two types of New York Closing Reports In A Chapter 11 Case: a Preliminary Closing Report and a Final Closing Report. The Preliminary Closing Report provides an overview of the debtor's assets and liabilities at the time of filing, as well as the amount of claims and distributions made to creditors. The Final Closing Report includes a detailed list of the debtor's assets and liabilities and the amount of claims and distributions made to creditors.