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Predicting Corporate Failure: Supporting The Case For The Inclusion Of Cash Flow Factors When Using Modelling As A Tool, Bill Wilkinson Mar 2014

Predicting Corporate Failure: Supporting The Case For The Inclusion Of Cash Flow Factors When Using Modelling As A Tool, Bill Wilkinson

Bill Wilkinson

Corporate failure is a regularly recurring problem for stakeholders, particularly investors, creditors and customers. Early attempts at predicting such failure typically relied on analysis of individual performance measurements such as accounting ratios; it was not until the late 1960s that a modelling approach to the problem started to evolve. Altman's Z-score model was the first approach to combine a series of weighted ratios using the statistical technique of multiple discriminant analysis (MDA) to arrive at a final score, which was used to determine whether or not a company was likely to fail. Substantial research has followed over the subsequent 40 …