Corporate Financial Distress and Bankruptcy by Edward I. Altman and Edith Hotchkiss provides essential tools for predicting and avoiding bankruptcy. This comprehensive resource analyzes financial distress through various methodologies, including financial ratios and discriminant analysis. It serves as a critical guide for investors and financial analysts looking to understand distressed debt. The book also discusses case studies, including notable corporate failures, making it invaluable for finance professionals and students alike. Published by Wiley, this work is a must-read for those interested in corporate finance and risk management.
Key Points
- Analyzes financial distress using financial ratios and discriminant analysis.
- Includes case studies of notable corporate failures like Satyam and Kingfisher.
- Provides tools for predicting and avoiding bankruptcy in corporations.
- Discusses the implications of corporate governance on financial health.


