Factors Contributing to Financially Distressed Companies in Malaysia

By using a total of 52 distressed and non-distressed listed companies during the period 1990 to 2000, debt to total assets was found to be significant in predicting distressed companies for the multiple discriminant analysis (MDA), logit and hazard models. It appears that the higher the debt, the hi...

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Main Authors: Nur Abdullah, Rohani Md Rus, Abd. Ahmad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UUM Press 2009-11-01
Series:International Journal of Management Studies
Online Access:https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=8da6096d-51ef-40c4-b23d-726d88171931
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spelling doaj-41f54b6ea022437fb89b5784fad0264e2021-06-15T13:19:58ZengUUM PressInternational Journal of Management Studies2232-16082180-24672009-11-0110.32890/ijms.16.2.2009.9978Factors Contributing to Financially Distressed Companies in MalaysiaNur AbdullahRohani Md RusAbd. AhmadBy using a total of 52 distressed and non-distressed listed companies during the period 1990 to 2000, debt to total assets was found to be significant in predicting distressed companies for the multiple discriminant analysis (MDA), logit and hazard models. It appears that the higher the debt, the higher is the probability of defaulting among the financially distressed companies. MDA identified net income growth as another predictor whereas the logit and hazard model found that return on asset (ROA) to be an important predictor. Nevertheless, the sign of the ROA coefficient differred between the two models. Furthermore, company size was also identified as a contributing factor to financially distressed companies for the hazard model.   https://www.scienceopen.com/document?vid=8da6096d-51ef-40c4-b23d-726d88171931
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Factors Contributing to Financially Distressed Companies in Malaysia
International Journal of Management Studies
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title Factors Contributing to Financially Distressed Companies in Malaysia
title_short Factors Contributing to Financially Distressed Companies in Malaysia
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description By using a total of 52 distressed and non-distressed listed companies during the period 1990 to 2000, debt to total assets was found to be significant in predicting distressed companies for the multiple discriminant analysis (MDA), logit and hazard models. It appears that the higher the debt, the higher is the probability of defaulting among the financially distressed companies. MDA identified net income growth as another predictor whereas the logit and hazard model found that return on asset (ROA) to be an important predictor. Nevertheless, the sign of the ROA coefficient differred between the two models. Furthermore, company size was also identified as a contributing factor to financially distressed companies for the hazard model.   
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