The Wisconsin Periodic Report Regarding Value, Operations, and Profitability of Entities in Which the Debtor's Estate Holds a Substantial or Controlling Interest is a document used by creditors and other parties involved in a bankruptcy case to provide information about the financial status of entities in which the debtor's estate holds an interest. The report is required to be filed with the court on a periodic basis depending on the size of the debtor's estate. The types of Wisconsin Periodic Reports vary based on the size of the debtor's estate, including small estate periodic reports, mid-sized estate periodic reports, and large estate periodic reports. Each type of report contains information about the value, operations, and profitability of the entities in which the debtor's estate holds an interest, such as balance sheet and income statement information. Additionally, the reports may include information regarding the debtor's estate, such as the value of assets, the amount of liabilities, and the amount of equity.