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Z-Score & Beyond: Edward Altman on Market Cycles, Tariffs, and Distressed Exchanges

1 h 18 min · 14 de may de 2025
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https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/cu/KnR13hm/turnaroundtimeThe inventor of the famous Z-score for evaluating corporate financial distress — and Turnaround Time favorite — NYU Professor of Finance Emeritus Edward Altman returns for his fourth appearance on our podcast. In this episode, Professor Altman discusses the evolution of the Z-score over nearly 60 years, shares insights on current market conditions, including the impact of tariffs on corporate distress, and reveals surprising trends in distressed exchanges. In this episode, Professor Altman is interviewed by Joseph Sarachek, managing partner of The Sarachek Firm and adjunct professor at NYU Stern School of Business. To learn more about turnaround management, news, and experts, visit turnaround.org [https://my.turnaround.org/Chapters/Chapter-Home-Page?pa_chapterid=38200680-95CC-EC11-A7B5-0022482F86EF]. Episode Links View Professor Altman's slides here [https://files.constantcontact.com/869548c2201/7c7a28a6-04fc-4c20-b2b2-c58b57cfb23b.pdf]. Our episode is sponsored by Change Capital. [https://change.capital/] Learn more about Ed Altman at NYU Leonard N. Stern School of Business [https://www.stern.nyu.edu/faculty/bio/edward-altman]. Learn more about Joseph Saracheck at Saracheck Law. [https://www.saracheklawfirm.com/who-we-are] Learn more about the Turnaround Management Association here [https://www.turnaround.org/nyc]. Our music is by Kit and the Calltones.

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