scholarly journals RESEARCH OF THE BANKRUPTCY PREDICTION RELIABILITY IN CASE TO INTRODUCE A NEW CATEGORY OF THE COMPANIES FINANCIAL POSITION

Author(s):  
Aleksandra Noskova ◽  
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Aleksander Alekseev

The motivation for this research was the result obtained earlier by the authors in the field of developing industry models for predicting bankruptcy with high prognostic ability. The article examines the prediction reliability of the financial position of companies in the case of introducing an additional category of financial position that reflects the position between financial solvency and insolvency (bankruptcy). The authors hypothesize that the reliability of models decreases if the requirements for their accuracy increase due to the introduction of an additional category of financial position. Hypothesis testing is performed using a non-entropic approach. This approach should reduce the measure of uncertainty in terms of the uncharacteristic nature of some of the identified features of financial position relative to the initial categories. At the same time, features of financial position are defined as ranges of specific weight of balance sheet items that have positive or negative information importance. Information importance is determined based on the methods of system-cognitive analysis, implemented automatically in the EIDOS X++ system, as well as by reproducing information models using MS Excel tools. Normalization of the informational importance values of features and their interpolation allowed us to obtain functions similar to the membership functions in the theory of fuzzy sets. When constructing membership functions relative to ranges of significant balance sheet items ("Fixed assets", "Inventory", "Accounts Receivable", "Short-Term financial investments", "Retained earnings (uncovered loss)", "Accounts payable"), ranges with zero or insignificant values of characteristic functions corresponding to the initial categories of financial position are identified. This actually meant a high level of uncertainty in the prediction. The authors propose to introduce additional linguistic variables and their corresponding fuzzy sets, whose carriers are the relative scales of the above balance items, this will reduce uncertainty. A total of 5 such fuzzy sets were identified, where the researchers used the concept of "gray zone" as a linguistic variable, which was actually used as a new category of financial position. All calculations are shown on the example of fixed assets. The prognostic ability of models based on an optimized sample, where the category of the position of companies that have at least 3 out of 5 features of the "gray zone" has been replaced, is reduced, as expected, but only slightly. And in the case of reproducing algorithms of system-cognitive analysis using MS Excel tools, there is even an increase in the prognostic ability of one of the models. In fact, the hypothesis that the reliability of models decreases if the requirements for their accuracy increase was not confirmed. From an economic point of view, the theoretical significance of the obtained result is that with the help of a non-entropic approach it was possible to show the need to introduce a new category of financial position. From a mathematical point of view, the theoretical significance lies in the fact that membership functions for linguistic variables are obtained based on real data on the financial position of almost two hundred Russian companies, these reduction functions can be used by specialists in the field of fuzzy set theory in the future. The results obtained are applicable at least for the construction industry, but can also be replicated relative to other sectors of the economy when forming the corresponding samples.

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 961
Author(s):  
Norman Hadi ◽  
Sriyani Sriyani

The reform of state financial management in 2003 was aimed at realizing transparent and accountable government financial reporting. Reform of state financial management is the first step in improving the quality of state finances. In the government environment, fixed assets play an important role in government operations and also benefit the community. The problem studied is how the suitability of accounting for fixed assets at the Lubuklinggau Police with PSAP number 07 concerning Accounting for Fixed Assets from the point of view of recognition, measurement, presentation, and disclosure of Fixed Assets in Financial Statements. The research method used is a qualitative method, the method of data collection is carried out by means of observation and interviews with parties related to accounting at the Lubuklinggau Police Station. The results of this study are the Lubuklinggau Police Station has implemented Fixed Asset Accounting in accordance with PSAP 07, namely Assets are recognized when future economic benefits have been obtained and their value can be measured reliably, Fixed Assets are measured at cost, depreciation is carried out using a straight line and presented in Balance sheet according to PSAP 07.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 160
Author(s):  
Bettynia Dwi Orparani ◽  
Yumniati Agustina

The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether the financial statements based on SAK EMKM have been applied by Pastellia Intermoda Bumi Serpong Damai SMEs, compare the financial statements of Pastellia Intermoda Bumi Serpong Damai SMEs with Si Apik's version of the financial statements, and interpret the results of a comparative analysis which is then drawn into a conclusion. . This research method is a comparative & descriptive method. Data obtained through interviews, observation. Comparative analysis of the data by analyzing the presentation of the financial statements of Pastellia Intermoda Bumi Serpong Damai SMEs with a theory that refers to the Financial Accounting Standards for Micro, Small and Medium Entities (SAK EMKM) and comparing financial statements manually with financial reports using the Si Apik application. The results of this study are that the types of financial statements produced are statement of financial position (balance sheet), income statement and cash flow statement, and do not make notes on financial statements (CALK) so that they are not in accordance with SAK EMKM. The difference between the financial statements produced by Pastellia Intermoda Bumi Serpong SMEs and the Si Apik application is in the statement of financial position and income statement related to depreciation of fixed assets


Author(s):  
E. E. Bisyanov ◽  
A. A. Gutnik

Objectives Development of a method for selecting the type of accessory function and obtaining its parameters to allow subjective personal influences in automated information processing to be excluded.Method. Existing methods for constructing membership functions were analysed. The research was based on the methods of fuzzy logic and data analysis.Results. A method for obtaining the parameters of membership functions of fuzzy sets using real data is suggested. It is proposed to use the data obtained from the object under study to determine the kernel of the fuzzy number, as well as derive theoretical information about the object for the carrier. Triangular, trapezoidal, bell-shaped and Gaussian membership functions are considered. The appearance of the membership function can be defined using the criterion of the relations of the kernel to the carrier of a fuzzy set. The results of calculations for obtaining the membership functions based on data on the power consumption of electric motors of different types are given.Conclusion. The developed method can be used both in decision support systems as well as in automated systems for controlling technological processes. If necessary, the values of the criterion proposed in the article can be revised to take the values included in the set of measured real data into account or to simplify the procedure of automated processing. Further research will use the described method to obtain the terms of linguistic variables. 


2018 ◽  
Vol 939 (9) ◽  
pp. 45-51
Author(s):  
V.V. Oznamets

The rational allocation of resources is the basis for sustainable development of the territories. In reality, spatial planning often does not have clear information for decision- making. This factor puts the task of allocating resources under fuzzy information. The author suggests such a placement method. The basis for the solution and analysis is a well-known model of the informational situation. The author develops this concept and introduces a new one, of the informational spatial situation. Fuzzy spatial information makes grounds to introduce a new concept of fuzzy information situation. A comparative analysis is used to solve the problem. At the first stage of the solution, an ideal reference information situation is introduced. This model can not be realized in reality completely. Real conditions differ from ideal ones, therefore in practice there is a set of fuzzy information situations, each of which is close to the reference information situation for a number of factors. For the comparative analysis, the theory of fuzzy sets is applied. The author uses the concepts of linguistic variables and membership functions to describe an unclear information situation. Linguistic variables and membership functions determine for the whole set of fuzzy situations are determined. This approach translates the description of real fuzzy situations into the area of linguistic variables. A new description of fuzzy situations makes it possible to perform analysis using the theory of fuzzy sets. The analysis using the theory of fuzzy sets showed how a situation that maximally satisfies the placement requirements is singled out from a given set. The author proves that optimal solutions do not apply to fuzzy analysis, and that the solution obtained using the theory of fuzzy sets is rational.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nedim Smailović ◽  
Milanka Aleksić ◽  
Nina Uremović

The balance sheet should present the financial position of the company truthfully and objectively. The presentation of the balance sheet requires the use of the best possible estimates and reasonable assumptions that are reflected in the value of the balance sheet items. Estimates are based on historical and other available information at date of the balance sheet. Each estimate carries a risk with an outcome in materially significant adjustments to the present value of assets, liabilities, incomes and expenses in the next financial year. In the absence of a precise method of measurement, an assessment of the financial statement items is made. The use of adequate estimates does not compromise the reliability of the balance sheet. However, due to the uncertainty of business activities and a certain distinctiveness in the understanding of accounting and economic value, balance sheet items may take different values. There are numerous examples of misuse of creative accounting in accounting practice, and when implemented untrue and biased information is published. The motives for such actions are different, ranging from the need of avoiding paying taxes, more profitable business sales, gaining better creditors position and creditors, to the realization of bonuses and management privileges. In addition to management, competent external experts are hired for appraisal work, whose work does not always have to be reliable because an alternative appraiser can be selected or manipulative data can be provided as a basis for assessment. The aim of this paper is to point out the balance sheet items that carry the greatest risks of objective reporting, and to assess the validity of the applied concept (basis) for measurement. The paper also points to possible ways of manipulating the balance sheet: if you want to show a financial result lower than the real one, then the value of assets is shown lower than it really is, and income statement expenses increase, while the situation is reversed if the company wants to show better financial results of the existing ones: then the estimated value of the assets in the balance sheet increases, and the value of the expenses in the income statement decreases. The paper starts from the basic hypothesis that the value assets assessment affects the presentation of the financial position of the company. An important item in the estimates is the assessment of the useful life of fixed assets. These estimates are reviewed annually and changed in accordance with the expected changes and the dynamics of spending the future economic benefits of fixed assets. The hypothesis proof was performed on the example of the analysis of the property position of a large service company for the period from 2004 to 2019. The results indicate that estimates can significantly correct the financial position of the company, and that the analysis of the company should focus on positions that are subject to assessments and that can significantly change the value of the company, instead of cash and liquidity positions that are considered priority in most analysis.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 35
Author(s):  
Sri Marti Pramudena

This study aims to determine the financial position and financial performance Cooperative Sucofindo Jaya (KOPSUCOFINDO JAYA) from fiscal year 2009-2011 through a comparative analysis / comparisons and ratio analysis. From the research, the authors obtained a picture that results of the financial position and financial performance of KOPSUCOFINDO JAYA as follows: (1) To Horizontal Analysis of the Balance Sheet shows the overall unfavorable developments as the rise of short-term debt experienced a greater percentage increase than the increase in current assets (2) For Horizontal Analysis of the SHU, SHU in 2010 an increase of 125.38% compared to 2009 and in 2011 increased by 282.47% compared to 2009, but this increase was not followed by a reduction in the burden of cost of goods, especially business and this increase was obtained from the contribution percentage increase in other income. (3) For Vertical Analysis of the Balance Sheet shows that in terms of assets, current assets are assets that make up the largest component but also cause considerable investment value embedded in current assets and also showed asset turnover, receivables turnover and working capital is very low under 1 times. (4) For the SHU Vertical analysis shows that income JAYA KOPSUCOFINDO more than 85% absorbed in the Cost of Goods. (5) For liquidity analysis showed that highly liquid KOPSUCOFINDO JAYA obtain an average value above 400%. (6) For solvency analysis shows that the performance is not good / not solvable because the results of the analysis LITA average of above 95%, Total Debt to Equity Ratio in the top 2.000%, and Net Worth Debt Ratio to average below 4%. (7) For activity ratios indicate that the performance is not good for Turnover of Assets value of 1 times. (8) For the rentability analysis KOPSUCOFINDO JAYA show results for ROA of 0.86% (2009), 1.31% (2010), 1.18% (2011), ROE in 2009 is 14.81%, 26.43% in 2010 and 2011 amounted to 31.11%, for the ROI of 0.56% in 2009, in 2010 was 0.96% and by 0.93% in 2011. (9) For the analysis of profitability, for the analysis of GPM in 2009 amounted to 1.49%, in 2010 of 2.31% and 3.92% in 2011. As for the analysis of NPM in 2009 amounted to 0.97%, in 2010 by 1.70% and by 3.10% in 2011. Keywords:  Cooperative Financial Performance, horizontal analysis, vertical analysis, Analysis of Liquidity, Solvency Analysis, Activity Analysis, Profitability Analysis, profitability analysis


Think India ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-41
Author(s):  
Sreekumar Ray

Ethics in Business are keywords in any business environment which are lacking in most of the cases. In a broad sense ethics means not to cheat others and to do the business in an honest way, to abide by the rules and regulations of the soil, and above all to keep the morale high so that the business can grow to a new height in long run. Unfair means and unethical business practices to earn money quickly are often fraught with the danger of losing the business permanently or losing the goodwill and respect of society. West Bengal has got bad reputation for industrial growth and fake chit funds and it has been named as ponzy capital of India by many as 72 out of 86 fake chit funds are in the state of West Bengal (as per the Report of Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Govt. of India). On the other hand the micro finance company Bandhan which has got Banking license last year (set up in 2001 in West Bengal) and Eins Edutech the company which was originally incorporated on March 9, 1983, as Ganpat Udyog in West Bengal are worth mentioning and at ease one can feel proud of them. As on 17th April, 2015 the latter company has got market capital of Rs.700 crore with its fixed assets, as per its balance sheet, as only two cell phones and one printer. As per monthly status of Bandhan in February 2015 it has 2,022 branches, 63,66,269 borrowers, 15,956 staff, loan disbursed for the month Rs.1,572 crores, and loan outstanding Rs.8,908 crores. Under such situation, this study focuses on the ethical business environment prevailing in West Bengal and the strategies adopted by them.


2014 ◽  
Vol 41 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-34 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shizhong Yang ◽  
Ruining Yang ◽  
Z. Jun Lin

This paper exhibits the historical evolution of the balance sheet in the People's Republic of China. In particular, we examine three major changes in the balance sheet (which reports the financial position of an economic or business entity) since the founding of the new China in 1949 and the political, social and economic changes during this period. The content, structure and presentation of the balance sheet (or alternative forms of the statement in use) are illustrated. The political and economic factors driving its evolution are analyzed to assist readers in understanding the rapid changes in Chinese accounting over the last six decades. The implications of the Chinese experience for international accounting convergence are also briefly outlined.


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