2019
DOI: 10.17561/ree.v2018n2.3
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Análisis De La Probabilidad De Quiebra De Las Empresas Cotizadas Españolas.

Abstract: El presente trabajo analiza diferentes cuestiones relacionadas con la probabilidad de quiebra de las empresas españolas cotizadas. En primer lugar, se ha analizado el riesgo de quiebra de estas empresas en el año 2015 en base al índice Z-Score diseñado por Altman (1968). En segundo lugar, se realiza una comparación de los resultados procedentes del cálculo del indicador Z-score con los resultados obtenidos al utilizar un indicador de la probabilidad de quiebra adaptado para las empresas españolas. Finalmente, … Show more

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“…It included avoiding the impact in financial figures for the pandemic experienced in the year 2020 and the high economic impact in all the world economies. The previous information based on the warning confirmed byMoreno and Bravo (2018) in their research of Spanish firms proving that Altman's Z''-Score indicator is highly conditioned by market values and does not seem to have sufficient predictive capacity in a time of economic and financial crisis.Predicting financial distress ahead of time is of great interest for all administrators. It is not an easy task but certain signals in the financial indicators can become a warning light and this predicting feature needs to be organized and turned into a useful tool.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…It included avoiding the impact in financial figures for the pandemic experienced in the year 2020 and the high economic impact in all the world economies. The previous information based on the warning confirmed byMoreno and Bravo (2018) in their research of Spanish firms proving that Altman's Z''-Score indicator is highly conditioned by market values and does not seem to have sufficient predictive capacity in a time of economic and financial crisis.Predicting financial distress ahead of time is of great interest for all administrators. It is not an easy task but certain signals in the financial indicators can become a warning light and this predicting feature needs to be organized and turned into a useful tool.…”
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confidence: 96%