The impact of recession on the prediction of corporate failure

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It is known that a recession can play a major factor in the failure of a business venture. Accounting-based prediction models, used to evaluate corporate success or failure, must take into account the influence of business cycles. Models are effective even when the variables used to predict failure were generated during a recession, or when a business actually failed during a recession.

Author: Kane, Gregory D., Richardson, Frederick M., Lobingier, Patricia
Financial Forecasting, Recessions, Business forecasting

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Predicting Corporate Failure in the UK: A Multidimensional Scaling Approach

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A sample of industrial firms in the United Kingdom is used to illustrate a multidimensional scaling technique for the prediction and analysis of corporate failure. Statistical maps represent main data features.

Author: Neophytou, Evi, Molinero, Cecilio Mar
United Kingdom, Usage, Scaling laws (Statistical physics), Scaling laws (Mathematical physics)

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Corporate failure prediction modeling: distorted by business groups' internal capital markets?

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The impact of internal capital markets of business groups on the bankruptcy prediction models is analyzed.

Author: Dewaelheyns, Nico, Van Hulle, Cynthia
Europe, Science & research, Analysis, Influence, Capital market, Capital markets, Bankruptcy, Company bankruptcy

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Subjects list: Research, Forecasts and trends, Business failures, Models, Market trend/market analysis
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