Corporate financial distress diagnosis model and application in credit rating for listing firms in China

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Ling Zhang
Edward I. Altman
Jerome Yen
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[1] Hunan University,College of Business Administration
[2] New York University,Salomon Center
[3] Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,Business School
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financial distress; discriminant analysis; credit rating; listing firms;
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With the enforcement of the removal system for distressed firms and the new Bankruptcy Law in China’s securities market in June 2007, the development of the bankruptcy process for firms in China is expected to create a huge impact. Therefore, identification of potential corporate distress and offering early warnings to investors, analysts, and regulators has become important. There are very distinct differences, in accounting procedures and quality of financial documents, between firms in China and those in the western world. Therefore, it may not be practical to directly apply those models or methodologies developed elsewhere to support identification of such potential distressed situations. Moreover, localized models are commonly superior to ones imported from other environments.
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页码:220 / 236
页数:16
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