Journal title MANAGEMENT CONTROL
Author/s Simone Poli, Marco Gatti
Publishing Year 2024 Issue 2024/1
Language English Pages 24 P. 179-202 File size 304 KB
DOI 10.3280/MACO2024-001009
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This study investigates the relevance of cash flow information in predicting corpo-rate bankruptcy in Italian private companies. The results indicate that while the cash flow-based model exhibits a high predictive capacity, it is less effective than the accrual-based model. In addition, cash flow-based ratios do not improve the predictive capacity of the accrual-based model. From a theoretical perspective, this study enriches existing literature on the relevance of cash flow information in predicting corporate bankruptcy by extending the investigation to the Italian con-text, which has not yet been sufficiently studied. From a practical standpoint, it provides Italian companies with new bankruptcy prediction models and offers pre-liminary suggestions regarding the relevance that should be attributed to cash flow information within the organizational, administrative, and accounting structures that they must establish to promptly detect crises and undertake appropriate initia-tives in a timely manner to comply with the requirements of the new legislation on business crises.
Keywords: Corporate bankruptcy prediction, Cash flow statement, Cash flow in-formation, Private companies, Italy
Simone Poli, Marco Gatti, The relevance of cash flow information in predicting corporate bankruptcy in Italian private companies in "MANAGEMENT CONTROL" 1/2024, pp 179-202, DOI: 10.3280/MACO2024-001009