Table of contents
The role of cash flow information in predicting corporate failure: the state of the literature
Divesh S. SharmaProvides a comprehensive, critical review of failure prediction with cash flow information since Beaver (1966); and tabulates the methods and cash flow variables used, and the…
Description, explanation, prediction – the evolution of bankruptcy studies?
Patti CybinskiThis paper describes a number of models used in bankruptcy studies to date. They arise from two basic model designs used in studies of financial distress: cross-sectional studies…
Detection of financial distress via multivariate statistical analysis
S. Gamesalingam, Kuldeep KumarDescribes the ability of modern computer‐driven multivariate statistical analysis to deal with complex data and the development of statistical models for predicting financial…
A study of using artificial neural networks to develop an early warning predictor for credit union financial distress with comparison to the probit model
Clarence N.W. Tan, Herlina DihardjoOutlines previous research on company failure prediction and discusses some of the methodological issues involved. Extends an earlier study (Tan 1997) using artificial neural…
Predicting return outcomes to shareholders from companies entering Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Graham Partington, Philip Russel, Max Stevenson, Violet TorbeyReviews previous research on predicting financial distress and the effects of US Chapter 11 bankruptcy (C11B); and explains how survival analysis and Cox’s (1972) proportional…
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