Analysis of the financial condition of the company

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Analysis of the financial condition of the company and the data used in the analysis


INTRODUCTION

1.Teoreticheskie SECTION. ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND ENTERPRISE DATA used in the analysis

1.1 The concept, aims and objectives of the financial analysis

1.2 The data used for the analysis

1.3 Techniques and methods used for financial analysis

1.4 Methods of financial analysis

2. PRACTICAL PART. GOAL.

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES


Introduction

Highlighting the financial aspects of the business entities, the increasing role of finance - the typical trend for all countries.


Professional financial management inevitably requires a deep analysis to more accurately assess the uncertainty of the situation with the help of modern quantitative research methods. In this regard, significantly increased the priority and the role of financial analysis, ie integrated system of studying the financial condition of the company and the factors of its formation in order to assess the degree of financial risk, and prediction of the level of return on capital.


Financial companies characterized by a system of indicators that reflect the status of capital in the process of circulation and the ability of a business entity to finance its activities at a fixed time. The most important of these indicators are the indicators of financial stability and solvency.


Financial condition may be stable, unstable (pre-crisis) and the crisis. The company's ability to successfully operate and develop, maintain balance of their assets and liabilities in the changing internal and external environment, constantly maintain its solvency and investment appeal within the boundaries of the acceptable level of risk testifies to its strong financial position, and vice versa.


Year: 2012

Volume: 29 p.