The Florida Verification of Creditor Matrix is a document used to track the status of creditors in a bankruptcy case. It contains information on each creditor, including the amount of the debt, the status of the debt, and the amount of the claim. The matrix is typically used to determine the priority of the claims of the creditors in order to distribute payments to the creditors in the order prescribed by the Bankruptcy Code. There are three types of Florida Verification of Creditor Matrix: the initial matrix, the amended matrix, and the final matrix. The initial matrix is the initial filing of the verification of creditors in the bankruptcy case. The amended matrix is the updated version of the initial matrix that contains any changes to the list of creditors or their claims. The final matrix is the last version of the matrix which contains all the amended information from all the creditors in the bankruptcy case.