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Q: Looking for Z score (bankruptcy indicator Altmans model) ( No Answer,   3 Comments )
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Subject: Looking for Z score (bankruptcy indicator Altmans model)
Category: Business and Money
Asked by: sag0597-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 11 Dec 2005 11:33 PST
Expires: 14 Dec 2005 16:00 PST
Question ID: 604432
Need calculated Z Score (Altman's model to predict bankruptcy) for
major business in US?
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Subject: Re: Looking for Z score (bankruptcy indicator Altmans model)
From: inquiry123-ga on 11 Dec 2005 21:43 PST
 
I think that tlspiegel's answer was excellent.  The question itself,
which asked for "calculated Z score"  (note the use of the singular
"score") for "major business" in US (again, note the use of the
singular "business").  It is a wonder that tlspiegel was even able to
answer such an inarticulate question.  If what sag0597 really wanted
was a list of the Z scores for the top 100 businesses in the United
States, he could have easily have said so.  I think the Google editors
should ban the questioner from asking any further questions, and give
tlspiegel 5 stars for his answer.
Subject: Re: Looking for Z score (bankruptcy indicator Altmans model)
From: myoarin-ga on 12 Dec 2005 04:14 PST
 
Indeed, Sag0597-ga could have expressed the question better, but as a
first-timer here, perhaps that can be excused.  Sag0597, I suggest
that you read the FAQs on questions and pricing.  To calculate a Z
score, I expect that a researcher would have to access two files for
each company, one for the financial figures and another for equity
market value.  $ 5.00 doesn't cover researching many different sites.

Great answer, TLSpiegel.
Myoarin
Subject: Re: Looking for Z score (bankruptcy indicator Altmans model)
From: tlspiegel-ga on 12 Dec 2005 08:24 PST
 
To inquiry123 and myoarin:  Thanks for your support.  Much appreciated!

Tlspiegel

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