Assessing the liquidity of firms: Robust neural network regression as an alternative to the current ratio

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Artificial neural networks have proven to be useful tools for solving financial analysis problems such as financial distress prediction and audit risk assessment. In this paper we focus on the performance of robust (least absolute deviation-based) neural networks on measuring liquidity of firms. The problem of learning the bivariate relationship between the components (namely, current liabilities and current assets) of the so-called current ratio is analyzed, and the predictive performance of several modelling paradigms (namely, linear and log-linear regressions, classical ratios and neural networks) is compared. An empirical analysis is conducted on a representative data base from the Spanish economy. Results indicate that classical ratio models are largely inadequate as a realistic description of the studied relationship, especially when used for predictive purposes. In a number of cases, especially when the analyzed firms are microenterprises, the linear specification is improved by considering the flexible non-linear structures provided by neural networks. © 2010 Springer-Verlag.

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De Andrés, J., Landajo, M., Lorca, P., Labra, J., & Ordóñez, P. (2010). Assessing the liquidity of firms: Robust neural network regression as an alternative to the current ratio. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 111 CCIS, pp. 537–544). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16318-0_69

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