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3 Citations How to find and compute z-scores with the data you have and also has the normal distribution graph., delicious.com
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?GM, Ford `On the Verge of Bankruptcy,?? 1 Citation ?GM, Ford `On the Verge of Bankruptcy,?? 0 By Greg Miles and Caroline Salas ?July 22 (Bloomberg) ? General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co., the two biggest U.S. automakers, have about a 46 percent chance of default within five years, according to Edward Altman, a finance professor at New York University?s Stern School of Business. ?Both are in very serious shape and the markets reflect that,? Altman, the creator of the Z-score mathematical formula that measures bankruptcy risk, said in, technorati.com
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A Study of Attendance in Plainfield Township 1 Citation On June 17, 2008, I requested records under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act pertaining to the attendance habits of the members of the Plainfield Township Board (Letter here). My request sought a record of attendance, listed either as present or absent, during any assembly constituting a legal quorum since April 5, 2005. Indexing Attendance The purpose of this request was related to my participation on the Republican Party?s Slating Committee, an appointment that I later resigned. The, technorati.com
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GM, Ford ?On the Verge of Bankruptcy? 1 Citation General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co., the two biggest U.S. automakers, have about a 46 percent chance of default within five years, according to Edward Altman, a finance professor at New York University?s Stern School of Business. ?Both are in very serious shape and the markets reflect that,? Altman, the creator of the ShareThis, technorati.com
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Wall Street: Scaring up a self-fulfilling panic 1 Citation Once again we see the alarm being sounded by an academic who just happens to be the creator of the infamous Z-score that is said to correlate well with the probability of bankruptcy. According to Bloomberg ? ?GM, Ford `On the Verge of Bankruptcy,' Altman Says (Update2) ?General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co., the two biggest U.S. automakers, have about a 46 percent chance of default within five years, according to Edward Altman, a finance professor at New York University's Stern School of Bus, technorati.com
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1 Citation Shelly K Bernard MTH332-01 Assignment 1 Definitions: x: a data entry n: total number of data entries µ and : mean of x ? : standard deviation of x Equations: Mean: The term ?mean? or ?arithmetic mean? is preferred in mathematics and statistics to distinguish it from other averages such as the median and the mode. In mathematics and statistics, the (arithmetic) mean of a list of numbers is the sum of all the members of the list divided by the number of items in the list. Sample, technorati.com
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1 Citation Using multiple discriminate analysis, Edward Altman created a model that provides guidance regarding a company?s credit health. The model is named The Z-Score Model. Upon providing measures from a company?s financial statements, the model would yield a single variable that is designed to be compared to a pre-specified scale. The placement of the Z-score on the scale would indicate whether a company was likely to head toward bankruptcy. I implemented the model in Excel, and it can now be access, technorati.com
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Managing an Outsourcing Vendor?s Financial Instability 1 Citation One of the principle concerns of any vendor manager is monitoring your outsourcing vendor?s financial instability. Witness the recent failure of Axium, Hollywood?s payroll vendor and owner of Ensemble Chimes Global, previously one of the leading managed services providers of contract labor. When Axium filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy, Hollywood clients and a wide variety of their vendor management system clients (which included Fortune #3 General Motors, Fortune #7 Ford, Fortune #21 UnitedHealth, u, technorati.com
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Sample Problem for Z-Score / Standard Scores 1 Citation Suppose a night shift technician of an electric company finished his work in 7.4 hours and a day shift technician of the same company finished his job in 6.9 hours. And suppose the mean and standard deviation of the night shift technicians? completion time are 5.5 and 0.5 hours, respectively, while the mean and standard deviation of the day shift technicians? completion time are 6.4 hours and 0.5 hours respectively. Which of the two technicians is a better worker relative to the shift to whic, technorati.com
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