Applicability of Altman's revised model in predicting financial distress: a case of PN17 companies quoted in Malaysian Stock Exchange
A Practice Note 17 (PN17) Company is a listed company in the Malaysian Stock Exchange that is financially distressed or does not have a core business or has failed to meet minimum capital or equity (Less than 25% of the paid up capital). Financial analysis method can be used to detect the failure of...
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2013
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| Online Access: | http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4119/ http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4119/1/paper_35.pdf |
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| Summary: | A Practice Note 17 (PN17) Company is a listed company in the Malaysian Stock Exchange that is
financially distressed or does not have a core business or has failed to meet minimum capital or
equity (Less than 25% of the paid up capital). Financial analysis method can be used to detect the
failure of this company. As of 9th August 2010, there are still thirty four companies listed on
Malaysian SE, classified under the PN17 List. These companies have entered into the PN 17 list in
accordance with the existing standards. There are also investors who do not know the status of these
listed companies. A real and full attention has not yet been given to these companies. Analytical
studies and scientific researches are almost still lacking on the PN17 Malaysian Companies. The aims
of this research are to examine the Applicability of Altman Z score in determining the financial
failure companies, use Altman Z Score to examine whether there is a successful company between
PN17 companies listed in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia. Furthermore, to determine whether all the
PN17 Companies are listed in Malaysian Stock Exchange financial failure companies, to examine the
reports of the financial situation of companies listed on Bursa Malaysia Statistical lists to analyze the
data. This study answered the research questions formulated. The analysis of this study was made on
a sample of 52 Companies where these financial data were collected from the records over the period
from 2003 to 2010. This study found that not all the PN17 Companies are financial failure
Companies. Altman Z score can be used to detect financial distress of a company. |
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