Empirical study on the usage of cash flow statement as a tool to predict company financial distress / Shariful Amran Abd Rahman
This study was carried out to examine whether cash flow can be a good predictor to debt restructuring companies. Sixty companies of Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) have been identified as a sample in the current study. Thirty companies were classified as debt restructuring and another 30 match...
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2001
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Online Access: | http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/1903/ http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/1903/1/TM_SHARIFUL%20AMRAN%20ABD%20RAHMAN%20AC%2001_5%201.pdf |
Summary: | This study was carried out to examine whether cash flow can be a good predictor to
debt restructuring companies. Sixty companies of Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange
(KLSE) have been identified as a sample in the current study. Thirty companies were
classified as debt restructuring and another 30 matching companies were classified as
non-debt restructuring companies. The classification was done in order to determine the
differences between cash flow related ratios such as cash flow changes, cash flow over
total debt, cash flow over total assets, cash flow over current liabilities and cash flow
per share issued.
The study hypothesized that the means for the cash flow based ratios have no significant
difference between debt restructuring and non-debt restructuring companies.
Based on trend analysis, there is no obvious pattern obtained from the graph plotted
using average figure for each of the cash flow related ratios. Trend analysis and Mann-
Whitney U test show that no significant difference exists between the means for debt
restructuring and non-debt restructuring companies for all the cash flow related ratios.
The results from stepwise logistic regression analysis further strengthen the hypothesis
that the cash flow information does not have predictive power.
Even though cash flow information has no predictive ability to forecast financial
distress, it is useful for inter-company comparison. |
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