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Quiebra empresarial caso Avianca Holdings S.A

Authors: Godoy Godoy, Nestor Camilo; Pérez Fernández, Adriana Katerine;

Quiebra empresarial caso Avianca Holdings S.A

Abstract

La quiebra empresarial es un riesgo al cual las empresas están sujetas desde su creación, y está presente en todos los sectores: servicios, retail, banca, aerolíneas, etc. En este trabajo de investigación se presentan los posibles factores de quiebra que pudieron afectar la compañía Avianca Holdings. Se toman como base los modelos más usados para determinar las quiebras: el modelo Z-Score de Altman, el modelo Olhson, y el modelo Beaver. Hay bastantes investigaciones y modelos que pueden explicar las quiebras empresariales; sin embargo, de acuerdo con la investigación realizada para el caso de la aerolínea Avianca Holdings, son los que mejor pueden explicar tanto su caso como el respectivo desarrollo de su quiebra.

Business bankruptcy is a risk to which companies are subject since its creation, and is present in all different sectors: services, retail, banking, airlines, etc. In this research work, the possible bankruptcy factors that could affect the Avianca Holdings company are presented. The most used models to determine bankruptcies are taken as a basis: the Altman Z-Score model, the Olhson model and the Beaver model. There are many investigations and models that can explain business bankruptcies; however, according to the investigation carried out for the Avianca Holdings Airlines case, they are the ones that can explain both its case and the respective development of its bankruptcy.

Magíster en Administración Financiera

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Modelo Olhson, Altman model, AERONÁUTICA, FRACASOS COMERCIALES, Business bankruptcy, Quiebra empresarial, LIQUIDACIÓN DE NEGOCIOS, QUIEBRA, Beaver model, Modelo Beaver, CRISIS ECONÓMICA, Avianca Holdings, Olhson, Modelo Altman

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