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Should be able to just pull interests expense due to the fact that the company will have to pay their interest.  The main difference between interest expense and cash interest is a timing different if an payment date falls right after a reporting period.  

I guess one major thing that could change this is if a company is going through default, thus creating a bigger difference between interest expense and cash interest.  But unless you are building restructuring models you are probably good.  

 

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