Company: FOACW
Filing Date: 2025-05-20
Form Type: 10-K/A
Source: 0001828937-25-000032
Chunk: 142

Company: Finance of America Companies Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-05-20
Form: 10-K/A
Chunk 142
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 at fair value. The gain recognized on the exchange of the senior notes and the amortization of the Secured Notes discount are both included in this adjustment. Refer to Note 17 - Notes Payable, Net, in the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information about the exchange of our senior notes.

#### Liquidity and Capital Resources
FOA is a holding company and has no material assets other than its direct and indirect ownership of Class A LLC Units. FOA has no independent means of generating revenue. FOA Equity may make distributions to its holders of Class A LLC Units, including FOA, in an amount sufficient to cover all applicable taxes at assumed tax rates, payments under the TRA, and dividends, if any, declared by FOA. Deterioration in the financial condition, earnings,

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or cash flow of FOA Equity and its subsidiaries for any reason could limit or impair FOA Equity’s ability to make such distributions. In addition, FOA Equity is generally prohibited under Delaware law from making a distribution to a member to the extent that, at the time of the distribution, after giving effect to the distribution, liabilities of FOA Equity (with certain exceptions) exceed the fair value of its assets. Subsidiaries of FOA Equity are generally subject to similar legal limitations on their ability to make distributions to FOA Equity. Further, our existing financing arrangements include, and any financing arrangement that we enter into in the future may include, restrictions that impact FOA Equity’s ability to make distributions to FOA.

Our cash flows from operations, borrowing availability, and overall liquidity are subject to risks and uncertainties. We may not be able to obtain additional liquidity on reasonable terms, or at all. Additionally, our liquidity and our ability to meet our obligations and fund our capital requirements are dependent on our future financial performance, which is subject to general economic, financial, and other factors that are beyond our control. Accordingly, our business may not generate sufficient cash flow from operations and future borrowings may not be available from additional indebtedness or otherwise to meet our liquidity needs. If we decide to pursue one or more significant acquisitions, we may incur additional debt or sell additional equity to finance such acquisitions, which would result in additional expenses or dilution.

#### Sources and Uses of Cash
Our primary sources of funds for liquidity include: (i) payments received from the sale or securitization of loans; (ii) payments from the liquidation or securitization of our outstanding participating interests in loans;