Financial Distress Prediction in an International Context: A Review and Empirical Analysis of Altman's Z‐ Score Model

New York University · SGH Warsaw School of Economics · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Abstract This paper assesses the classification performance of the Z‐ Score model in predicting bankruptcy and other types of firm distress, with the goal of examining the model's usefulness for all parties, especially banks that operate internationally and need to assess the failure risk of firms. We analyze the performance of the Z‐ Score model for firms from 31 European and three non‐European countries using different modifications of the original model. This study is the first to offer such a comprehensive international analysis. Except for the United States and China, the firms in the sample are primarily private, and include non‐financial companies across all industrial sectors. We use the original Z…

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Keywords
  • Bankruptcy
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Actuarial science
  • Financial distress
  • Predictive modelling
  • Sample (material)
  • Financial ratio
  • Bankruptcy prediction
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