Professor Edward I. Altman of the Stern School of Business, New York University, is a leading expert in credit and debt. He has written or edited two dozen books and more than 160 articles on finance, accounting, and economics. He is also the creator of the Altman Z-Score, developed originally as a means of predicting bankruptcy probabilities. McKinsey researchers successfully used the Z-Score to test company resilience through a crisis. We spoke with Professor Altman about how executives can best face financial stress in times of crisis.
Content: Thought Leader
Author: Edward I. Altman
Source: McKinsey Quarterly
Subjects: Economics, Finance
Author: Edward I. Altman
Source: McKinsey Quarterly
Subjects: Economics, Finance
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