Determinants of firm’s effiency : evidence from firms in financial distress / Nazatul Nadia Azman

This study examines the factors affecting efficiency of financially distress firms in Malaysia. The proxy for efficiency is turnover ratio because it is indeed the key to efficiency performance and there are five variables frequently used in previous study to explain differences in turnover ratio. T...

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Main Author: Azman, Nazatul Nadia
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Published: Universiti Teknologi Mara Perlis 2020
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spelling my.uitm.ir.322162020-07-27T01:59:14Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32216/ Determinants of firm’s effiency : evidence from firms in financial distress / Nazatul Nadia Azman Azman, Nazatul Nadia Financial management. Business finance. Corporation finance This study examines the factors affecting efficiency of financially distress firms in Malaysia. The proxy for efficiency is turnover ratio because it is indeed the key to efficiency performance and there are five variables frequently used in previous study to explain differences in turnover ratio. The variables are firm’s size, liquidity, leverage, profitability and working capital. The target population for this paper was all firms listed as financially distressed by Bursa Malaysia under the requirement of Practice Notes 4 (PN4), Practice Notes 17 (PN17) and Amended PN17 (APN17) respectively, from 15 February 2001 when PN4 was introduced, until 31 December2011. The list of all affected issuers was obtained from the Media Releases and Companies Announcement from the Bursa Malaysia website from January 2001 to December 2011. The final sample of firms consists of 190 firms that met the criteria of non-missing data of financial distress costs and other variables, and, therefore, sufficient firm-year observations over the period of five years before financial distress. The five-year period choice is somewhat similar to the study by Bisogno and De Luca (2012). The annual reports of the selected firms were obtained from the Annual companies Handbook (various editions) and the DataStream. Universiti Teknologi Mara Perlis 2020-07-09 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32216/1/32216.pdf Azman, Nazatul Nadia (2020) Determinants of firm’s effiency : evidence from firms in financial distress / Nazatul Nadia Azman. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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Azman, Nazatul Nadia
Determinants of firm’s effiency : evidence from firms in financial distress / Nazatul Nadia Azman
description This study examines the factors affecting efficiency of financially distress firms in Malaysia. The proxy for efficiency is turnover ratio because it is indeed the key to efficiency performance and there are five variables frequently used in previous study to explain differences in turnover ratio. The variables are firm’s size, liquidity, leverage, profitability and working capital. The target population for this paper was all firms listed as financially distressed by Bursa Malaysia under the requirement of Practice Notes 4 (PN4), Practice Notes 17 (PN17) and Amended PN17 (APN17) respectively, from 15 February 2001 when PN4 was introduced, until 31 December2011. The list of all affected issuers was obtained from the Media Releases and Companies Announcement from the Bursa Malaysia website from January 2001 to December 2011. The final sample of firms consists of 190 firms that met the criteria of non-missing data of financial distress costs and other variables, and, therefore, sufficient firm-year observations over the period of five years before financial distress. The five-year period choice is somewhat similar to the study by Bisogno and De Luca (2012). The annual reports of the selected firms were obtained from the Annual companies Handbook (various editions) and the DataStream.
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title Determinants of firm’s effiency : evidence from firms in financial distress / Nazatul Nadia Azman
title_short Determinants of firm’s effiency : evidence from firms in financial distress / Nazatul Nadia Azman
title_full Determinants of firm’s effiency : evidence from firms in financial distress / Nazatul Nadia Azman
title_fullStr Determinants of firm’s effiency : evidence from firms in financial distress / Nazatul Nadia Azman
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of firm’s effiency : evidence from firms in financial distress / Nazatul Nadia Azman
title_sort determinants of firm’s effiency : evidence from firms in financial distress / nazatul nadia azman
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