Financial Crisis Early Warning Model of Listed Companies Based on Fisher Linear Discriminant Analysis

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This article first uses a new method of nonlinear combination forecasting based on neural networks to construct a financial crisis early warning model and conduct an empirical study. The drafting article uses Fisher's second-class linear discriminant analysis and binary logistic regression to establish a three-year early warning model for listed companies before the financial crisis. Empirical research shows that this early warning model applies to various industries. It can play a certain role in predicting and preventing the financial crisis of Chinese companies.

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Li, J., & Alalkawi, T. (2023). Financial Crisis Early Warning Model of Listed Companies Based on Fisher Linear Discriminant Analysis. Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences, 8(1), 483–490. https://doi.org/10.2478/amns.2022.2.0032

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