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Altman Z-score




         Designed Jobin Mathew
• The Z-score formula for predicting bankruptcy
  was published in 1968 by Edward I. Altman, who
  was, at the time, an Assistant Professor of
  Finance at New York University.
• The Z-Score Test lets you use statistical
  techniques to predict the likelihood of
  bankruptcy within the next two years.
• Dr. Altman's test was developed using 66
  companies, The test achieved an accuracy rate
  of 95%.
• The financial ratios come directly from a
  company's financial statements.
Z score bankruptcy model:

Z = 1.2T1 + 1.4T2 + 3.3T3 + 0.6T4 + .999T5

T1 = Working Capital / Total Assets
T2 = Retained Earnings / Total Assets
T3 = Earnings Before Interest and Taxes / Total
Assets
T4 = Market Value of Equity / Total Liabilities
T5 = Sales/ Total Assets
Zones of Discrimination:
Z > 2.99 -“Safe” Zones
1.81 < Z < 2.99 -“Grey” Zones
Z < 1.81 -“Distress” Zones
Z-score estimated for private firms

T1 = (Current Assets − Current Liabilities) / Total Assets
T2 = Retained Earnings / Total Assets
T3 = Earnings Before Interest and Taxes / Total Assets
T4 = Book Value of Equity / Total Liabilities
T5 = Sales/ Total Assets
Z' Score Bankruptcy Model:
Z' = 0.717T1 + 0.847T2 + 3.107T3 + 0.420T4 + 0.998T5
Zones of Discrimination:
Z' > 2.9 -“Safe” Zone
1.23 < Z' < 2. 9 -“Grey” Zone
Z' < 1.23 -“Distress” Zone
Z-score estimated for non-manufacturer
industrials & emerging market credits

T1 = (Current Assets − Current Liabilities) / Total
Assets
T2 = Retained Earnings / Total Assets
T3 = Earnings Before Interest and Taxes / Total
Assets
T4 = Book Value of Equity / Total Liabilities
Z-Score bankruptcy model:
Z = 6.56T1 + 3.26T2 + 6.72T3 + 1.05T4
Zones of discriminations:
Z > 2.6 -“Safe” Zone
1.1 < Z < 2. 6 -“Grey” Zone
Z < 1.1 -“Distress” Zone
3 Easy Steps to Calculate the Z-
            score
             Steps
               1
               2
               3
1
• To calculate a manufacturer's Z-score
  from scratch, the first step is to identify the
  seven items listed on the balance sheet
  and income statement used in the
  calculation:
2
• Together, these seven figures are used to
  create five financial ratios, each identified
  by Altman as having the greatest
  forecasting power as to a company's
  financial strength:
- Ratio A, Working Capital / Total Assets, is a liquidity measure. Working
capital is comprised of cash and any other assets that can be turned into cash
on fairly short notice. The more working capital a firm has, the more cushion it
has to meet any bills coming due.

- Ratio B, Retained Earnings / Total Assets, is a measure of leverage. It tells
us whether the firm is paying for assets using profits or using debt. A high ratio
indicates that profits are being used to fund growth, while a low ratio indicates
that growth is being financed through increasing debt levels.

- Ratio C, EBIT / Total Assets, is a profitability measure also known as return
on assets (ROA). It measures the amount of operating income generated by
each dollar of assets.

- Ratio D, Market Cap / Total Liabilities, is a measure of the market's
confidence in the company as reflected in its stock price. If the ratio falls below
1.0, then the market is saying that the firm is worth less than what it owes, or in
other words, insolvent.

- Ratio E, Sales / Total Assets, is a measure of efficiency in that it describes
the amount of sales generated by each dollar of assets
3
• The third and final step is to use these
  ratios in the Z-score formula to create the
  final value:

 Z-score = 1.2*(A) + 1.4*(B) + 3.3*(C) +
 0.6*(D) + 1.0*(E)
It should now be easier to see why the Z-score
is such a good measure of a firm's financial
health. A healthy firm
(A) maintains enough liquid assets to pay
whatever bills are due,
(B) funds its growth with profits,
(C) invests in assets that generate profits for its
owners,
(D) gets a vote of confidence from investors via
its share price, and
(E) converts its investments into revenues for
the company.
Altman Z-Score Calculation
Balance Sheet Items:
Current Assets                                             3000
Current Liabilities                                        6000
Total Liabilities                                          4000
Total Assets                                               4000
Retained Earnings                                          2000
Market Value of Equity                                     5000

Income Statement Items:
EBIT                                                       1000
Sales                                                      2000

T1 (Working Capital/Total Assets)                          -0.75
T2 (Retained Earning/Total Assets)                           0.5
T3 (EBIT/Total Assets)                                      0.25
T4 (Market Value of Equity/Total Liabilities)               1.25
T5 (Sales/Total Assets)                                      0.5



Altman Z-Score = 1.2T1 + 1.4T2 + 3.3T3 + 0.6T4 + .999T5   1.8745
Thank You

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Altman zscore (Finance)

  • 1. Altman Z-score Designed Jobin Mathew
  • 2. • The Z-score formula for predicting bankruptcy was published in 1968 by Edward I. Altman, who was, at the time, an Assistant Professor of Finance at New York University. • The Z-Score Test lets you use statistical techniques to predict the likelihood of bankruptcy within the next two years. • Dr. Altman's test was developed using 66 companies, The test achieved an accuracy rate of 95%. • The financial ratios come directly from a company's financial statements.
  • 3. Z score bankruptcy model: Z = 1.2T1 + 1.4T2 + 3.3T3 + 0.6T4 + .999T5 T1 = Working Capital / Total Assets T2 = Retained Earnings / Total Assets T3 = Earnings Before Interest and Taxes / Total Assets T4 = Market Value of Equity / Total Liabilities T5 = Sales/ Total Assets
  • 4. Zones of Discrimination: Z > 2.99 -“Safe” Zones 1.81 < Z < 2.99 -“Grey” Zones Z < 1.81 -“Distress” Zones
  • 5. Z-score estimated for private firms T1 = (Current Assets − Current Liabilities) / Total Assets T2 = Retained Earnings / Total Assets T3 = Earnings Before Interest and Taxes / Total Assets T4 = Book Value of Equity / Total Liabilities T5 = Sales/ Total Assets Z' Score Bankruptcy Model: Z' = 0.717T1 + 0.847T2 + 3.107T3 + 0.420T4 + 0.998T5 Zones of Discrimination: Z' > 2.9 -“Safe” Zone 1.23 < Z' < 2. 9 -“Grey” Zone Z' < 1.23 -“Distress” Zone
  • 6. Z-score estimated for non-manufacturer industrials & emerging market credits T1 = (Current Assets − Current Liabilities) / Total Assets T2 = Retained Earnings / Total Assets T3 = Earnings Before Interest and Taxes / Total Assets T4 = Book Value of Equity / Total Liabilities Z-Score bankruptcy model: Z = 6.56T1 + 3.26T2 + 6.72T3 + 1.05T4 Zones of discriminations: Z > 2.6 -“Safe” Zone 1.1 < Z < 2. 6 -“Grey” Zone Z < 1.1 -“Distress” Zone
  • 7. 3 Easy Steps to Calculate the Z- score Steps 1 2 3
  • 8. 1 • To calculate a manufacturer's Z-score from scratch, the first step is to identify the seven items listed on the balance sheet and income statement used in the calculation:
  • 9. 2 • Together, these seven figures are used to create five financial ratios, each identified by Altman as having the greatest forecasting power as to a company's financial strength:
  • 10. - Ratio A, Working Capital / Total Assets, is a liquidity measure. Working capital is comprised of cash and any other assets that can be turned into cash on fairly short notice. The more working capital a firm has, the more cushion it has to meet any bills coming due. - Ratio B, Retained Earnings / Total Assets, is a measure of leverage. It tells us whether the firm is paying for assets using profits or using debt. A high ratio indicates that profits are being used to fund growth, while a low ratio indicates that growth is being financed through increasing debt levels. - Ratio C, EBIT / Total Assets, is a profitability measure also known as return on assets (ROA). It measures the amount of operating income generated by each dollar of assets. - Ratio D, Market Cap / Total Liabilities, is a measure of the market's confidence in the company as reflected in its stock price. If the ratio falls below 1.0, then the market is saying that the firm is worth less than what it owes, or in other words, insolvent. - Ratio E, Sales / Total Assets, is a measure of efficiency in that it describes the amount of sales generated by each dollar of assets
  • 11. 3 • The third and final step is to use these ratios in the Z-score formula to create the final value: Z-score = 1.2*(A) + 1.4*(B) + 3.3*(C) + 0.6*(D) + 1.0*(E)
  • 12. It should now be easier to see why the Z-score is such a good measure of a firm's financial health. A healthy firm (A) maintains enough liquid assets to pay whatever bills are due, (B) funds its growth with profits, (C) invests in assets that generate profits for its owners, (D) gets a vote of confidence from investors via its share price, and (E) converts its investments into revenues for the company.
  • 13. Altman Z-Score Calculation Balance Sheet Items: Current Assets 3000 Current Liabilities 6000 Total Liabilities 4000 Total Assets 4000 Retained Earnings 2000 Market Value of Equity 5000 Income Statement Items: EBIT 1000 Sales 2000 T1 (Working Capital/Total Assets) -0.75 T2 (Retained Earning/Total Assets) 0.5 T3 (EBIT/Total Assets) 0.25 T4 (Market Value of Equity/Total Liabilities) 1.25 T5 (Sales/Total Assets) 0.5 Altman Z-Score = 1.2T1 + 1.4T2 + 3.3T3 + 0.6T4 + .999T5 1.8745