2024
DOI: 10.1002/jcaf.22760
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Large Book‐Tax Differences, Bankruptcy and Firm Efficiency

Sina Rahiminejad

Abstract: In this study, I investigate the relationship between large book‐tax differences (BTDs) and the probability of firm bankruptcy and financial distress. I argue that large BTDs provide valuable information regarding corporate bankruptcy. Using the Altman Z‐score and Ohlson O‐score models, I find that firms with large negative BTDs (LNBTDs) are less likely to experience financial difficulty and bankruptcy. In contrast, firms with large positive BTDs (LPBTDs) show a higher likelihood of financial distress and bank… Show more

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