Application of Discriminant Analysis to Diagnose the Financial Distress

Prediction of bankruptcy is a critical work. This study is case based research of Ruchi Soya Ltd. to identify the financial distress with the help of last six years data and information. The bankruptcy of the organization can be predicted by using the Altman’s Z score model belonging to manufacturing and non-manufacturing and private and public limited firms. This study used discriminant analysis taken the reference of altman’s Z score model. Study used various ratios like working capital to total asset, retained earnings to total asset, earnings before interest and tax to total assets, market value of equity to book value of debt and sales to total assets. The analysis conducted on Ruchi Soya Ltd. to identify how and when company identifies the risk of failure. This is a case study method research which satisfies the use of Z score model to identify the bankruptcy of the company. The secondary data for the assessment were obtained from the financial statement of the company. This study would be used to discuss how to identify the bankruptcy if a firm with the help of Altman’s Z score model. Research on financial health using Altman’s score is very limited in Indian context. Therefore, this study focuses on applying and interpreting the financial performance of Ruchi Soya Ltd. which files bankruptcy in the year 2017.


Introduction
Profit maximization and Stability of Growth is the main objective of most of the organizations.Best Operational Support and Strong Financial Health required to achieving these objectives the firm.The operational support means internal R. Soni DOI: 10.4236/tel.2019.940771198 Theoretical Economics Letters support system like material utilization, labour, effective utilization of funds etc. and external support system like political, social and economic factors.Any mismatch in internal and external support system, results in Bankruptcy of the organization, these failure leads to heavy losses whether financial and non-financial distress.
Whenever companies are not able to pay to their creditors on time that are financially distressed or that are going bankrupt in near future [1].There are many reasons of bankruptcy like fixed costs are really high; the revenues are low or when the assets cannot be liquidated on time.When the firm's total liabilities exceed total assets or net worth is negative, in this kind of situation one can say that firm is going to be bankrupt.This kind of situation leads to sale reduction, cost increments, losses and not able to face competition.Firm will be under financially distress stage.The financial performance of the company will be distressed and investors and lenders will lose faith on the company.The present study is focused on financial health and distress of Ruchi Soya Ltd., which entered into the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process because of its total debt of about Rs 12,000 crore which is approx.12 times of their equity.Taffler, 1983 said, during the financial crises the importance of bankruptcy or financial distress was extremely felt by the stakeholders [2].Investor's wants to be sure about the credit worthiness and default rate of companies before they invest in them.
To help them many bankruptcy models have been developed.Logit analysis, neural network, Altman's Z score model etc., but Altman's is considered to be good and extensively applied by researchers all over the world.This study focuses on applying and interpreting the Altman Z score on Ruchi Soya Ltd. which files bankruptcy in the year 2017.The objective of study is to test the result of Z score model to diagnose the financial distress.

Literature Review
Edward Altman [7]  curacy rate one year prior and 73% accuracy two years prior to failure.Green [8] has used financial statements analysis using the ratio analysis as a testing method of financial health of reporting companies.Beaver [9] studied that financial ratio analysis is capable of predicting a firm's performance.Collins [10] used many different models of assessing bankruptcy in his study, but he found that other models are good but Altman's Z score model proves to be better one.Abdullah et al. [11] done a comparative analysis of three different methods of bankruptcy on companies that are financially distressed firms in Malaysia and they found out that the hazard model estimates was most accurate amongst all three methods that was used with accuracy level of 94.9%.Bhunia and Mukhuti [12] used Z-score model on financial distressed Indian companies to predict the bankruptcy and found results with 81% accuracy in the model.
Venkataramana, Ramakirishnaiah and Azash [13] researched the bankruptcy prediction using three different models using the data of cement companies in the Indian market and found ratio analysis and Z score is best fit model.Pompe and Bilderbeek [14] observe predictive power of different financial ratios.They G R Bal and Raja [15] studied the earnings management and techniques used to predict solvency position.Their study uses Z-score to predict financial distress of IOCL and concludes that as per original Z-score the financial position of the company is not that much good.Dr M M Sulphey & Nisa [16] assessed the solvency position of 220 companies listed in the BSE Small Cap Index using Z score.They analyzed that only 79 companies were in the safe zone.117 companies were in the grey zone and 24 in the distress zone.The result of the study can be used by potential investors while making investment decisions.Amalendu Bhunia, et al. [17] they studied that capability to detect potential financial problems at a premature stage is absolutely essential because it helps to ensure business, financial, economic and political environment stability.The results show good performance with a highly correct categorization factuality rate of more than 80%.Two ratios were determined significant out of 64 financial ratios utilized in this analysis to discriminate among failed and non-failed companies.
Setyani Dwi et al. [18] their study aimed to obtain empirical evidence about the state of financial distress prediction using the Altman Z-score and ratio-ratio test Z-score in influencing the price of shares in the chemical subsectors listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange 2009-2014 period.Ben Chin-Fook Yap et al. [19] they develop a model to improve the predictive abilities for company failures in a later time frame with different financial, business and operating conditions in the Malaysia context.Pongsatat et al. [20] reports the results of a research study examining the comparative ability of Ohlson's Logit model and Altman's four-variance model for predicting bankruptcy of large and small firms in Thailand.The study concludes that while each of the two methods has predictive ability when applied to Thai firms, there is no significant difference in their respective predictive abilities for either large asset or small asset Thai firms.
There are many studies has been done using Altman's Z-score model of predicting bankruptcy.But there are fewer studies in Indian context.This study uses Z score model to show, how the ratios predict the financial distress and possibility of bankruptcy of the company.

Objectives of the Study
The study has the following objectives-• To understand and examine the five key performance ratios suggested by the Altman, of the company • To apply the Z-Score model of Altman's on calculated ratios and interpret the results

Research Methodology and Variables
This study used discriminant analysis taken the reference of Altman

X1: Working Capital/Total Assets (WC/TA)
This ratio is a portion of the liquid assets of the firm compare to the total capitalization.The difference between current assets and current liability is Working capital of the company.It has been observe that if a firm experiencing consistent operating losses have shrinking current assets in relation to total assets.This variable is classified as the liquidity measure of the company.A higher ratio will shows the safe and sound position of the company.

X2: Retained Earnings/Total Assets
RE/TA ratio used to measure the leverage or profitability of a firm.A growing firm generally indicates high RE/TA as it has built the profits as compared to the infant firms having low earnings.Those firms with high RE, relative to TA, have financed their assets through retention of profits and have not utilized as much debt.

X3: Profit before Interest & Taxes/Total Assets (EBIT/TA):
To calculate the true productivity of the firm's assets, this ratio has been used.
EBIT/Ta is independent of any tax or leverage factors.This ratio shows efficiency of earning operating profit from the investments.This is the best ratio to measures the profitability and the productivity.

X4: Market Value of Equity/Book Value of Total Liabilities (MVEQUITY/TL)
This ratio shoes the solvency position of the company.This ratio shows how much more value a firm can lose before its liabilities exceeds its equity value.This is a very important ratio of predicting bankruptcy.When the market value of share is less than the total amount of debt, then the chances of insolvency are generally high and firms are declared bankrupt.

X5: Revenue/Total Assets (Revenue/TA)
It is an efficiency ratio which shows the ability of assets to generate sales.This is a competitive measure which tells sales generating capacity of assets under the competitive market conditions.This ratio has unique relationship with other variables in the model, the Sales/Total assets ratio ranks second in its contribution to the overall discriminating ability of the model.

Analysis & Result
The present study attempt to explain the concept of Altman's Z Score model and to understand the application of the model on the selected company-Ruchi Soya Ltd.Data has been collected by the annual reports of the company for period of six years, 2012 to 2017.We have collected and calculated all the required variables of Z score model shown in Table 1.Working capital is calculated by deducting current assets from current liability, Total assets is total of non-current and current assets of the accompany, for retained earning we have taken profit for the year, EBIT shows earnings after depreciation but before interest and taxes, Market value of equity is calculated, number of outstanding shares multiply by closing market price of share on 31 st march of every year.Total liability is total of non-current liability and current liability, for net sales shows revenue from operations.With the help of all collected data we have calculated five ratios of altman's Z score model, working capital to total asset, retained earnings to total asset, earnings before interest and tax to total assets, market value of equity to book value of debt and sales to total assets.The analysis conducted on last six years of data of Ruchi Soya Ltd to identify how and when company identifies the risk of failure.This is a case study method research which satisfies the use of Z score model to identify the bankruptcy of the company (Figure 2).This ratio measures the efficiency of assets to generate sales (Figure 6).The sales are very important indicator of showing the overall performance of the company.Ultimate performance of the company depends on sales revenue.
Revenue to Total Assets shows the turnover ratio.Higher turnover is always better; it shows that the company is using its assets more efficiently.Ruchi Soya has comparatively consistent total assets and sales revenue during the study pe-

Conclusions & Recommendations
This study would be used to explain the application of Altman's Z Score model.
The objective was to investigate the accuracy of Altman's models in predicting corporate financial distress.It is recognized that the Altman's model can be used in Ruchi soya Industries Limited to forecast the possibility of bankruptcy.This

X1:
Working Capital/Total Assets (WC/TA) Ruchi Soya requires more working capital because it manufactures and supplier to consumer goods makers and doesn't sell directly to consumers [6] (Figure 2).Their payment period is relatively long.To manage the shortfall in working capital the company used to take short term debt.Above graph 1 & 2 shows that working capital of Ruchi Soya was positive till 2015 and suddenly in the year 2016 and 2017 company had lots of short term debts results to negative working capital.The company failed to pay debt as it couldn't recover its receivables on time.The working capital to total assets shows the liquidity position of the company.Suppliers always wants to work with the company who has positive WC/TA ratio, Ruchi Soya had good liquidity till 2015 but year 2016 & 2017 negative ratio indicates cash flow difficulties of the company and they were not able to pay to its supplier, creditors and lenders.X2: Retained Earnings/Total Assets: Source: Prepared by compiled data of the company.
riod.In the year 2017 company's revenue has decreased because of the bankruptcy case.From the year 2012 to 2015 company has turnover of 2 times but in the year 2016 and 2017 assets turnover reduced to 1.6 and 1.3 respectively as shown in graph 9 & 10.This indicates that the company is gradually decreasing utilization of its assets in inefficient manner to generate sales.Source: Prepared by compiled data of the company.
Rs 315.61 billion in 2014-15 to Rs 93.75 billion first nine months of 2017-18 as shown in Figure 1.Company's turnover dropped 60% over the period of four years due to various reasons.Standard Chartered Bank and DBS Bank, who are the foreign lenders of the company, have filed an insolvency suit against Ruchi Soya Industries at the Na- Ruchi Soya established in 1986 [3], has emerged as an integrated player, from farm to fork with secured access to oil palm plantations in India and other key regions of the world.Ruchi Soya Industries Limited [4] is a leading manufacturer and India's largest marketer of healthier edible oils, Vanaspati, premium table spread, and bakery fats and soya food.It was among the top five FMCG players in India.It is one of the highest exporters of soya meal from India.This company has potential of oil palm cultivation and oil procurement rights to over two lakh hectares of land in India.To sustain its industry leadership the Company has focused on continuous expansion across business verticals.The plants of the company located across India like Indore, Shajapur, Narsinghpur and Mandla in Madhya Pradesh, Mangalore in Karnataka, Raigad and Nagpur in Maharashtra, Haldia in West Bengal, Gandhidham in Gujarat, Thiruvallur in Tamilnadu, Sriganganagar and Bundi in Rajasthan[5].Ruchi Soya's total debt stood at Rs 12,232 billion nearly 12 times the equity according to their annual report of FY 2017 [1].In four years, the company's turnover has more than R. Soni DOI: 10.4236/tel.2019.940771199 Theoretical Economics Letters halved from The study is exploratory in nature that investigates the different ratios suggested by Altman's Z score model of Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd.This study is based on secondary data collected from the annual reports of last 6 years from 2012 to 2017.The annual report has been downloaded from the company's website.Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd is sample for the study.This company entered into the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process because of its total debt of about Rs 12,000 crore which is approx.12 times of their equity.Study used various ratios like working capital to total asset, retained earnings to total asset, earnings before interest and tax to total assets, market value of equity to book value of debt and sales to total assets.The analysis conducted on Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd to identify how and when company identifies the risk of failure.The business ratios are weighted by coefficients; the coefficients were estimated by identifying a set of firms which had declared bankruptcy and then collecting a matched sample of firms which had survived, with matching by industry and approximate size.Researchers and analyst being to focus their attention to uses financial Concepts for evaluate corporate financial conditions and performance.These are best useful indicators of a firm's financial situation.
At the time of great depression the incidences of default were increasing, one of the professors of Finance of the Leonard N. Stern School of Business of New York University, named Dr Edward I. Altman [21] developed the Financial Model in 1967 to predict the likelihood of bankruptcy of the company which is named as Altman's Z-Score Model.Altman has used five financial ratios to predict a company's probability of failure.This model helps the organization to predict the probability of collapse within 2 years.For this, model Measure Company's health with various financial ratios and then Discriminant analysis used to calculate the Z score of the company.It is proven to be very accurate to forecast bankruptcy in a wide variety of contexts and markets.This study shows the accuracy of model 72% -80% of predicting bankruptcy.Revised version of Altman's Z-Score model has been released in 2012 that can be used to evaluate both manufacturing & non-manufacturing firms & public &privative companies in both US & non-US companies.Application of Z score is not possible to every situation.This model is also used by investors to determine the financial strength and credit risk of the organization before taking decision whether to buy or sell a particular stock.The Altman Z-score is a linear combination of Ratios; four ratios are using Service Firms and five are using Manufacturing firms.

Table 1 .
Required data for Z score calculation.
Source: Calculated by author.Theoretical Economics Letters shares and market price of the shares.For the calculation, closing price on 31 st march of every year has been taken.The market price of share on 31 st March 2012 to 2017 was Rs 64.25, 38.05, 36.05, 28, 19, 18.6 and 5.65 approx.was noted from the Bombay Stock exchange website.From the calculation it can be concluded that Ruchi Soya has more debt than equity which shows in graph 7 & 8.

Table 2 .
Dr. Altman, Z score explained an important issue of the time, how best we can predict the failure of the business in future and can take corrective actions.Z score model has five ratios which we have calculated and discussed above.Altman has used statistical method to calculate the Z score of the company.He gave different weights to the five ratios that is called coefficient.We have used his formula of Z-Score (1.2X1 + 1.4X2 + 3.3X3 + 0.6X4 + 0.999X5) and calculated score for year 2012 to 2017 for the Ruchi soya.The company was in Gray Zone since 2012 to 2015 and in distress zone in the year 2016 and 2017 as shown in Its troubles began much before 2012.They got hit by unfavorable duty structures for its largest edible oil refining business, and two successive below-average monsoons.They are supplier to makers of refined oil to shampoos.The company had a long working capital cycle, which required lots of cash.They had lots of short term debt to fulfill its working capital requirements.Ruchi Soya is a agro-processing company, it operates on thin margins.An unfavorable duty structure in domestic and international markets hurt the company even more[22].

Table 2 .
Value of coefficient and Z Score of Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd.
Source: Calculated by author.