Predicting corporate financial distress using logistic regression : Malaysian evidence / Tew You Hoo and Enylina Nordin

This study attempts to construct and test financial distress prediction model for Malaysian Companies. The samplefor this study consists of84 companies listed on Bursa Malaysia that became financially distressed in 200/ and 2002 and a matched (by industry and firm size) sample 0/ 84 financially heal...

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Main Authors: Tew, You Hoo (Author), Nordin, Enylina (Author)
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Published: Institute of Research, Development and Commercialization (IRDC), 2006.
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