Standard score
Z-Score Financial Analysis Tool
The Z-score formula for predicting bankruptcy was developed in 1968 by
Edward I. Altman, a financial economist and professor at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business at New York University. The Z-score is a multivariate formula that measures the financial health of a company and predicts the probability of bankruptcy within two years.
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Z score
Statistical measure that quantifies the distance (measured in
standard deviations ) a data point is from the
mean of a data set. Separately, Z score is the output from a credit-strength test that gauges the likelihood of
bankruptcy.
Z-score
Z-SCORE
PUNTEGGIO Z. INDICE FINANZIARIO PER LA MISURA DI EVENTUALE INSOLVENZA