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- Altman_Z-score abstract "The Z-score formula for predicting bankruptcy was published in 1968 by Edward I. Altman, who was, at the time, an Assistant Professor of Finance at New York University. The formula may be used to predict the probability that a firm will go into bankruptcy within two years. Z-scores are used to predict corporate defaults and an easy-to-calculate control measure for the financial distress status of companies in academic studies. The Z-score uses multiple corporate income and balance sheet values to measure the financial health of a company.".
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- Altman_Z-score wikiPageExternalLink Zscores.pdf.
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- Altman_Z-score wikiPageExternalLink wpa02041.pdf.
- Altman_Z-score wikiPageExternalLink 3-%20CopCrScoringModels.pdf.
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- Altman_Z-score wikiPageWikiLink Bankruptcy.
- Altman_Z-score wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bankruptcy.
- Altman_Z-score wikiPageWikiLink Category:Finance.
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- Altman_Z-score wikiPageWikiLink Merton_Model.
- Altman_Z-score wikiPageWikiLink New_York_University.
- Altman_Z-score wikiPageWikiLink New_York_University_Stern_School_of_Business.
- Altman_Z-score wikiPageWikiLink Ohlson_o-score.
- Altman_Z-score wikiPageWikiLink Pair-matched_sample.
- Altman_Z-score wikiPageWikiLink R._A._Fisher.
- Altman_Z-score wikiPageWikiLink Ronald_Fisher.
- Altman_Z-score wikiPageWikiLink Standard_score.
- Altman_Z-score wikiPageWikiLink Students_t-test.
- Altman_Z-score wikiPageWikiLink T-tests.
- Altman_Z-score wikiPageWikiLink William_Beaver.
- Altman_Z-score wikiPageWikiLink William_H._Beaver.
- Altman_Z-score wikiPageWikiLink Z-factor.
- Altman_Z-score wikiPageWikiLink Z-test.
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- Altman_Z-score wikiPageWikiLinkText "Altman Z-score".
- Altman_Z-score wikiPageWikiLinkText "Altman’s z‐score".
- Altman_Z-score wikiPageWikiLinkText "Z-score".
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- Altman_Z-score subject Category:Bankruptcy.
- Altman_Z-score subject Category:Finance.
- Altman_Z-score subject Category:Financial_ratios.
- Altman_Z-score type Ratio.
- Altman_Z-score comment "The Z-score formula for predicting bankruptcy was published in 1968 by Edward I. Altman, who was, at the time, an Assistant Professor of Finance at New York University. The formula may be used to predict the probability that a firm will go into bankruptcy within two years. Z-scores are used to predict corporate defaults and an easy-to-calculate control measure for the financial distress status of companies in academic studies.".
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- Altman_Z-score sameAs Z-Score_(economia).
- Altman_Z-score sameAs Z-score_(financieel).
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- Altman_Z-score sameAs Q442597.
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- Altman_Z-score sameAs Z-score模型.
- Altman_Z-score wasDerivedFrom Altman_Z-score?oldid=678910661.
- Altman_Z-score depiction Zscore.JPG.
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