Transforming PiotroskiÕs (binary) F-score into a real one
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University of Pretoria
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Since the 1960s, accounting researchers have attempted to assess the benefit of historical financial statements to capital market investors (Bunting & Barnard, 2015) by developing an indeterminate number of predictive signals designed to Òbeat the marketÓ.
One such stock screen, the Piotroski F-score (Piotroski, 2000), attempted to reverse the trend of increasingly complicated predictive algorithms by applying a simple binary calculation method to nine signals extracted from widely accessible historical accounting data. While Piotroski found the F-score to be effective in separating winners from losers, subsequent studies delivered mixed results.
This research sought to interrogate the relevance of the F-scoreÕs nine signals on the JSE and to assess a revised calculation methodology, based on a ranked scale of companies. The results of the research were also used to assess the ongoing relevance of accounting-based fundamental analysis in light of the challenges posed by behavioural finance research and technological advances.
The results show that six of the F-scoreÕs nine signals were found to be relevant to the JSE and the ranked scale calculation approach was successful in separating winners from losers. Analysis of the F-scoreÕs predictive ability over time showed that accounting-based fundamental analysis remains relevant in the context of the JSE.
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Mini Dissertation (MBA)--University of Pretoria, 2017.
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Nast, TK 2017, Transforming PiotroskiÕs (binary) F-score into a real one, MBA Mini Dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/64896>