For more than thirty-five years since Altman’s 1983 pioneering work, Corporate Financial Distress, Restructuring, and Bankruptcy has been the definitive guide to the science behind what happens when businesses fail. This fully revised, expanded, and updated Fourth Edition gives experienced managers, advisors, investment professionals, and academic researchers and instructors, as well as students new to the field, state-of-the-art knowledge of restructuring practices, distressed debt and high yield bond and loan markets, credit analysis and default prediction.
This new edition reflects major market developments and progress made since the global financial crisis. Joining the iconic Edward Altman, the Stern School of Business professor who created the Z-score model half a century ago, Edith Hotchkiss and new contributor Wei Wang continue to provide the indepth coverage readers have relied on. The opening section of this volume examines the economic and legal framework of corporate bankruptcy and distressed restructurings and the leveraged finance market. Highlights of the expanded coverage of Section One include:
Section Two provides insights into the latest techniques for modeling credit risk, especially for risky debt market issuers. Highlights include:
Based on the most current research and practice, Corporate Financial Distress, Restructuring, and Bankruptcy, Fourth Edition offers a comprehensive look at the rapidly evolving restructuring industry.
A comprehensive look at the enormous growth and evolution of distressed debt markets, corporate bankruptcy, and credit risk models
This Fourth Edition of the most authoritative finance book on the topic updates and expands its discussion of financial distress and bankruptcy, as well as the related topics dealing with leveraged finance, high-yield, and distressed debt markets. It offers state-of-the-art analysis and research on U.S. and international restructurings, applications of distress prediction models in financial and managerial markets, bankruptcy costs, restructuring outcomes, and more.