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Z-Score (Altman)
Definition
A financial model developed by Edward Altman that combines five weighted financial ratios to predict the probability of corporate bankruptcy. The Altman Z-Score is used by investors and creditors as an early warning system, though it can understate the financial health of intangible-intensive firms whose assets are not fully reflected on the balance sheet.
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