Australian Agricultural Projects (ASX:AAP) Altman Z2-Score: 1.11 (As of Jun. 27, 2026)


What is Australian Agricultural Projects Altman Z2-Score?

Australian Agricultural Projects ASX:AAP +1.82% Altman Z2-Score is 1.11 as of Jun. 27, 2026. The stock has 5 warning signs investors should review. Among 1,966 Consumer Packaged Goods companies, Australian Agricultural Projects ranks worse than 77.72% on this metric.

Altman Z2-Score, also known as Z"-Score, is used to predict the likelihood that a non-manufacturing company (excluding property/financial company) will face bankruptcy within a two-year period.

Australian Agricultural Projects has a Altman Z2-Score of 1.11, indicating it is in Grey Zones. This implies that Australian Agricultural Projects is in some kind of financial stress. If it is below 1.1, the company may face bankrupcy risk.

The zones of discrimination were as such:

When Altman Z2-Score <= 1.1, it is in Distress Zones.
When Altman Z2-Score >= 2.6, it is in Safe Zones.
When Altman Z2-Score is between 1.1 and 2.6, it is in Grey Zones.

The historical rank and industry rank for Australian Agricultural Projects's Altman Z2-Score or its related term are showing as below:

ASX:AAP' s Altman Z2-Score Range Over the Past 10 Years
Min: -8.64   Med: -3.24   Max: 1.11
Current: 1.11

During the past 13 years, Australian Agricultural Projects's highest Altman Z2-Score was 1.11. The lowest was -8.64. And the median was -3.24.


Australian Agricultural Projects  (ASX:AAP) Altman Z2-Score Explanation

The original Z-Score model was based on publicly traded manufacturing companies while the Z2-Score, also known as Z"-score can be used for any type of company excluding property/financial companies. Both Z-Score and Z2-Score describes the financial health of a company, and its likelihood of financial distress.

X1: The Working Capital/Total Assets (WC/TA) ratio is a measure of the net liquid assets of the firm relative to the total capitalization. Working capital is defined as the difference between current assets and current liabilities. Ordinarily, a firm experiencing consistent operating losses will have shrinking current assets in relation to total assets. Altman found this one proved to be the most valuable liquidity ratio comparing with the current ratio and the quick ratio. This is however the least significant of the five factors.

X2: Retained Earnings/Total Assets: the RE/TA ratio measures the leverage of a firm. Retained earnings is the account which reports the total amount of reinvested earnings and/or losses of a firm over its entire life. Those firms with high RE, relative to TA, have financed their assets through retention of profits and have not utilized as much debt.

X3, Earnings Before Interest and Taxes/Total Assets (EBIT/TA): This ratio is a measure of the true productivity of the firm's assets, independent of any tax or leverage factors. Since a firm's ultimate existence is based on the earning power of its assets, this ratio appears to be particularly appropriate for studies dealing with corporate failure. This ratio continually outperforms other profitability measures, including cash flow.

X4_2, Net Worth (Total Stockholders Equity - Preferred Stock)/Total Liabilities (NW/TL): it compares a company’s stock net worth with its total liabilities and can be used to assess the extent of its reliance on debt.

Read more about Altman Z2-Score, the original research on Z-Score and the additional research on Z2-Score.


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Altman Z2-Score does not apply to financial companies.


Australian Agricultural Projects Altman Z2-Score Related Terms


Australian Agricultural Projects Altman Z2-Score Historical Data

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The historical data trend for Australian Agricultural Projects's Altman Z2-Score can be seen below:

* For Operating Data section: All numbers are indicated by the unit behind each term and all currency related amount are in USD.
* For other sections: All numbers are in millions except for per share data, ratio, and percentage. All currency related amount are indicated in the company's associated stock exchange currency.

Australian Agricultural Projects Altman Z2-Score Chart

Australian Agricultural Projects Annual Data
Trend Jun16 Jun17 Jun18 Jun19 Jun20 Jun21 Jun22 Jun23 Jun24 Jun25
Altman Z2-Score
Get a 7-Day Free Trial Premium Member Only Premium Member Only -2.98 -2.75 -2.90 -1.11 1.11

Australian Agricultural Projects Semi-Annual Data
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Altman Z2-Score Get a 7-Day Free Trial Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only Premium Member Only 0.00 -1.11 0.00 1.11 0.00

ASX:AAP vs ADM, BG, TSN: Altman Z2-Score Comparison

For the Farm Products subindustry, Australian Agricultural Projects's Altman Z2-Score, along with its competitors' market caps and Altman Z2-Score data, can be viewed below:

* Competitive companies are chosen from companies within the same industry, with headquarter located in same country, with closest market capitalization; x-axis shows the market cap, and y-axis shows the term value; the bigger the dot, the larger the market cap. Note that "N/A" values will not show up in the chart.


Australian Agricultural Projects Altman Z2-Score vs Consumer Packaged Goods Industry

For the Consumer Packaged Goods industry and Consumer Defensive sector, Australian Agricultural Projects's Altman Z2-Score distribution charts can be found below:

* The bar in red indicates where Australian Agricultural Projects's Altman Z2-Score falls into.



Australian Agricultural Projects Altman Z2-Score Calculation

Altman Z-Score model is an accurate forecaster of failure up to two years prior to distress. It can be considered the assessment of the distress of industrial corporations.

Z2-Score, also known as Z"-Score is the Z-Score for non-manufacturing companies excluding property/financial companies.

Australian Agricultural Projects's Altman Z2-Score for today is calculated with this formula:

Z=6.56*X1+3.26*X2+6.72*X3+1.05*X4_2
=6.56*0.1151+3.26*-0.6573+6.72*0.0906+1.05*1.7958
=1.11

* For Operating Data section: All numbers are indicated by the unit behind each term and all currency related amount are in USD.
* For other sections: All numbers are in millions except for per share data, ratio, and percentage. All currency related amount are indicated in the company's associated stock exchange currency. GuruFocus does not calculate Altman Z2-Score when X4_2 value is 0.

Trailing Twelve Months (TTM) ended in Jun. 2025:
Total Assets was A$23.89 Mil.
Total Current Assets was A$6.04 Mil.
Total Current Liabilities was A$3.29 Mil.
Retained Earnings was A$-15.70 Mil.
Pre-Tax Income was A$1.72 Mil.
Interest Expense was A$-0.45 Mil.
Total Liabilities was A$8.55 Mil.

* Note that for stock reported semi-annually or annually, GuruFocus uses latest annual data as the TTM data.

X1=Working Capital/Total Assets
=(Total Current Assets - Total Current Liabilities)/Total Assets
=(6.039 - 3.289)/23.89
=0.1151

X2=Retained Earnings/Total Assets
=-15.703/23.89
=-0.6573

X3=Earnings Before Interest and Taxes/Total Assets
=(Pre-Tax Income - Interest Expense)/Total Assets
=(1.719 - -0.446)/23.89
=0.0906

X4_2=Net Worth/Total Liabilities
=(Total Stockholders Equity - Preferred Stock)/Total Liabilities
=(15.345 - 0)/8.545
=1.7958

The zones of discrimination were as such:

Distress Zones - 1.1 < Grey Zones < 2.6 - Safe Zones

Australian Agricultural Projects has a Altman Z2-Score of 1.11 indicating it is in Grey Zones.

Frequently Asked Questions Learn more about Altman Z2-Score →
What does a Altman Z2-Score of 1.11 mean?
Australian Agricultural Projects (ASX:AAP) has a Altman Z2-Score of 1.11 as of Jun. 27, 2026. Z2-Score is the Z-Score for non-manufacturing companies excluding property/financial companies, which measures a company's bankruptcy risk. View historical data on Australian Agricultural Projects and its competitors. According to the industry distribution chart, Australian Agricultural Projects ranks #1528 out of 1966 companies in the Consumer Packaged Goods industry, placing it in the top 77.7%.
Is Australian Agricultural Projects' Altman Z2-Score too high?
Australian Agricultural Projects' current Altman Z2-Score is 1.11. The Consumer Packaged Goods industry median Altman Z2-Score is 3.73. Australian Agricultural Projects' value of 1.11 is 70.2% below this industry median. Based on the distribution chart, Australian Agricultural Projects ranks #1528 out of 1966 companies in the Consumer Packaged Goods industry, which is in the bottom quartile relative to peers.
How does Australian Agricultural Projects' Altman Z2-Score compare to ADM and BG?
According to the Consumer Packaged Goods industry distribution chart, Australian Agricultural Projects ranks #1528 out of 1966 companies for Altman Z2-Score. This places Australian Agricultural Projects in the lower half of its industry. The industry median Altman Z2-Score is 3.73. Australian Agricultural Projects' value of 1.11 is 70.2% below this benchmark. See the competitive comparison table and distribution chart on this page for a detailed peer-by-peer breakdown.
What is a good Altman Z2-Score for a Consumer Packaged Goods company?
The median Altman Z2-Score among Consumer Packaged Goods companies is 3.73, based on 1,966 companies in the industry. Companies in the top quartile (top 25%) have a Altman Z2-Score significantly above this median, while those in the bottom quartile fall well below. However, Altman Z2-Score should not be evaluated in isolation — investors should consider it alongside profitability, growth, and financial strength metrics. Australian Agricultural Projects's current Altman Z2-Score of 1.11 is 70.2% below the industry median. Use the industry distribution chart on this page to see where any company falls relative to its peers.
What does a high Altman Z2-Score mean?
A high Altman Z2-Score can signal that a stock is expensive relative to its fundamentals. Z2-Score is the Z-Score for non-manufacturing companies excluding property/financial companies, which measures a company's bankruptcy risk. View historical data on Australian Agricultural Projects and its competitors. For the Consumer Packaged Goods industry, the median Altman Z2-Score is 3.73 — values significantly above this may indicate overvaluation, while values below may suggest a bargain or underlying issues. Australian Agricultural Projects's current Altman Z2-Score is 1.11. However, context matters — high-growth companies often justify higher valuations. Always evaluate alongside other metrics like GF Score™ and GF Value™.
Is Australian Agricultural Projects stock overvalued right now?
Based on GuruFocus' analysis, Australian Agricultural Projects (ASX:AAP) is currently considered Significantly Overvalued. The stock's GF Value™ is A$0.03, compared to a current price of A$0.06 — trading 86.7% above its estimated fair value. The current Altman Z2-Score is 1.11 and 70.2% below the Consumer Packaged Goods industry median of 3.73. Investors should evaluate multiple metrics — including profitability, growth, and financial strength — before making a decision.
How is Altman Z2-Score calculated?
Altman Z2-Score is calculated from a company's financial statements. For Australian Agricultural Projects (ASX:AAP), the current Altman Z2-Score is 1.11 as of Jun. 27, 2026. GuruFocus calculates this using data sourced from SEC filings and annual reports. See the calculation section and 30-year financial data on this page for the full breakdown.

Australian Agricultural Projects Business Description

Address 456 St Kilda Road, Suite 19, Melbourne, VIC, AUS, 3004
Australian Agricultural Projects Ltd is an Australian company specializing in managing olive groves and investment schemes in Boort, Victoria. The company oversees projects including the Victorian Olive Oil Project, Victorian Olive Oil Project II, and a corporate project operated by Peppercorn Estate Limited. The orchards, situated near Boort in the Mallee region, benefit from a Mediterranean-like climate ideal for olive cultivation. Established during a period of expansion in Australian olive plantings, the company applies modern horticultural practices to produce high-quality olives. The company has also developed brands and a supply agreement with Boundary Bend Limited, linking product value to farm gate prices based on retail sales.