Specialty retailer, The Container Store Group, Inc., filed for bankruptcy on December 22, 2024. The FRISK® Score had signaled the company’s financial distress for 12 consecutive months, providing early warning to subscribers. Yet the company’s Days Beyond Terms Index, a measure of historical trade payment performance, persistently indicated prompt payment behavior. The divergence between these indicators is known as the “Cloaking Effect”.
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Bankruptcy Case Study

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When WW International (Weight Watchers) filed for bankruptcy, credit professionals relying solely on financial-based models like the Z''-Score did not detect the company’s financial distress. CreditRiskMonitor’s 96%-accurate FRISK® Score – a real-time, hybrid model – flagged WW International’s financial distress well in advance, offering a crucial early warning. This case underscores the power of combining financial data, stock market performance, aggregate insider sentiment, and agency ratings for precise bankruptcy predictions.