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Z-score model Finance Definition
A model that is used to predict the likelihood of a company going into bankruptcy. The model was developed in 1968 by Edward Altman. A score below 2.675 signals bankruptcy. He developed a more refined model in 1977 that he called the ZETA model, whose characteristics are proprietary.

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