UPENN: LOOSE LEAF CORP.FIN W/CONNECT
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Author: Ross
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
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Chapter 30, Problem 3QP
Z-Score Fair-to-Midland Manufacturing, Inc. (FMM), has applied for a loan at True Credit Bank. Jon Fulkerson, the credit analyst at the bank, has gathered the following information from the company's financial statements:
Total assets | $95,000 |
EBIT | 7,300 |
Net working capital | 3,800 |
Book value of equity | 21 ,000 |
19,600 | |
Sales | 104,000 |
The stock price of FMM is $27 per share and there are 7,500 shares outstanding. What is the Z-score for this company?
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