scholarly journals Marketing technologies increasing financial sustainability at SA "Tomai-Vinex"

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Inna Dimitroglo ◽  

The profitability, profitability, and, consequently, the financial stability of the company as a whole depends on the efficiency, correctness, and timeliness of marketing technologies. However, without knowing its financial capabilities, the company cannot make decisions in the field of marketing. Therefore, it is important to investigate the relationship between marketing technology and financial sustainability.

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (17) ◽  
pp. 7073
Author(s):  
Yongjae Lee ◽  
Woo Chang Kim ◽  
Jang Ho Kim

While many individuals make investments to gain financial stability, most individual investors hold under-diversified portfolios that consist of only a few financial assets. Lack of diversification is alarming especially for average individuals because it may result in massive drawdowns in their portfolio returns. In this study, we analyze if it is theoretically feasible to construct fully risk-diversified portfolios even for the small accounts of not-so-rich individuals. In this regard, we formulate an investment size constrained mean-variance portfolio selection problem and investigate the relationship between the investment amount and diversification effect.


2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (2(48)) ◽  
pp. 198-212
Author(s):  
O. Р. Gorlova

The article addresses the study of the relationship between the dynamics of product prices and the financial stability of the focal enterprises within a supply chain. Accelerating the changes of the external environment leads to an increasing need of new management instruments to save and develop an enterprise. Ensuring financial sustainability is an important task for each enterprise, particularly in the context of the parameters’ variability of the multidimensional environment. Financial sustainability directly depends on the profit and profitability of an enterprise, which gives grounds for finding the relationship between the financial sustainability indicators of an enterprise and inputs and outputs prices, as factors affecting profit. This study focuses on supply chains for the production and sale of sunflower oil. This type of economic activity is constantly in the spotlight of domestic scientists, as Ukraine's share in world production of sunflower oil is about 34%, and in world exports - more than 55%. An enlarged approach to the structure of the supply chain is used in this study. The following links in the domestic market of Ukraine were identified: producer of agricultural products (sunflower seeds), sunflower oil manufacturer, and final consumer. The analysis carried out in the study demonstrates that some parameters of the enterprise’s financial sustainability show the different types of response to the prices’ change that have been witnessed within the supply chain. That is a reason of the desirability of the further researches on the influence of prices’ dynamics on financial sustainability of focal enterprises in a supply chain. Besides, the further study of this theme will contribute to improving the methodology of complex measurement of the enterprise’s financial sustainability.


2018 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 137-141
Author(s):  
Petya Yordanova – Dinova

This paper explores the comparative analysis of the financial controlling, who is a result from the common controlling concept and the financial management. In the specialized literature, financial controlling is seen as an innovative approach to financial management. It is often presented as the most promising instrument of financial diagnostics. Generally speaking, financial controlling is seen as a process of managing the company`s assets which are valued in monetary measures. The difference between the financial management and the financial controlling is that the second covers all functions of management, analysis and control of finances, aiming at maximizing their effective use and increasing the value of the enterprise. Financial controlling is often seen as a function of the common practice of financial management. Its objective is to preserve the financial stability and financial sustainability of enterprises operating in a highly aggressive business environment.


2018 ◽  
Vol 34 (1) ◽  
pp. 161-165 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. V. Zhukova

Financial sustainability of corporations is an important multifactorial phenomenon that determines the competitiveness, solvency and capacity of the corporation to innovation and expanded reproduction. In connection with the complex and multipartite financial stability of corporations, the many writers who studied in this field, have different conceptual approaches to the interpretation of this financial category. The financial stability of corporations depends on external and internal factors, priority of which are: competition in the corporate segment, as effective demand for the products, factors and tendencies of development of the financial market.


Author(s):  
Felipe Carvalho de Rezende

Among the lessons that can be drawn from the global financial crisis is that private financial institutions have failed to promote the capital development of the affected economies, and to dampen financial fragility. This chapter analyses the macroeconomic role that development banks can play in this context, not only providing long-term funding necessary to promote economic development, but also fostering financial stability. The chapter discusses, in particular, the need for public financial institutions to provide support for infrastructure and sustainable development projects. It concludes that development banks play a strategic role by funding infrastructure projects in particular, and outlines the lessons for enhancing their role as catalysts for mitigating risks associated with such projects.


Author(s):  
Cristian Barra ◽  
Roberto Zotti

AbstractRegulators should ensure the smooth functioning of the system and promote regional development. Making the health of financial institutions is therefore a prerequisite for a sustainable economic development. This paper contributes to the literature on the relationship between the financial stability and growth within the area of one country. This implies that institutional, legal, and cultural factors are more adequately controlled for and financial markets are more accurately bounded. Using a rich sample of Italian banks over the 2001–2012 period, this paper addresses whether different measures of financial distress affect economic development of labour market areas in Italy. Results show that the financial stability has a positive effect on local economic development, robust to alternative variables capturing financial vulnerability. The presence of spatial effects is tested showing that better financial conditions of the banking system in neighbouring areas have a detrimental effect on an area’s growth.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (6) ◽  
pp. 711-724
Author(s):  
Artem V. KRIVOSHEEV

Subject. This article explores the need of public sector organizations, and universities in particular, to classify the source data to conduct a reliable and trustworthy analysis of their financial stability. Objectives. The article aims to develop information support for a comprehensive economic analysis of the financial stability of the university by determining the sources of data used to analyze its financial stability. Methods. For the study, I used the methods of analysis, synthesis, and comparison. Results. Based on the study of accounting (financial) reporting indicators, the article proposes to determine three levels of data systematization, i.e. managerial, departmental, and public ones. The article substantiates proposals to clarify the provisions of the Instructions on the preparation, presentation of the annual, quarterly accounting of State (municipal) budgetary and autonomous institutions for economic analysis of the financial stability of public sector institutions. Conclusions. The current state of the methods used to assess financial stability makes it difficult to widely disseminate and implement them in the analytical activities of public sector institutions, including universities. Practical application of the original developments by grouping data sources to analyze the financial stability of the university, as well as the division of these groups into levels will help provide the most objective assessment, which will have a high degree of confidence in the assessment of the financial sustainability of budgetary and autonomous institutions of higher education.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 20
Author(s):  
Williams Kwasi Peprah ◽  
Isaac Anowuo ◽  
Daniel Adofo Kwakye Ameyaw

Management of working capital is a fundamental aspect of finance. This is because it affects the church's liquidity and financial sustainability. The study sort of establishing the relationship between working capital and financial sustainability for selected Christian denominations in Ghana. Using bivariate correlation application in SPSS 23, the financial statements from 2013 to 2017 of 15 Christian Council of Ghana denominational members conveniently sampled and analyzed. Working capital is represented by liquidity ratios of current ratio, and cash ratio and financial sustainability are epitomized by self-support. The study revealed that there was a positive relationship between working capital and financial sustainability among Christian denomination in Ghana. In a detailed outcome, there was a statistically small positive significant relationship between self-support and cash ratio and statistically large positive significant relationship between self-support and current ratio. The study recommends to churches in Ghana to seek an enhancing relationship between their working capital and financial sustainability to prevent a possible closure of the church. Not-for-profit organizations must seek self-support through income generation and diversification to improve their Liquidity. Again, not-for-profit organizations must have a positive relationship between working capital and financial sustainability in that churches exist because of liquidity.


2021 ◽  
pp. 205-211
Author(s):  
I. Diadchenko ◽  
L. Sakharnatska

The article considers the possibility of more efficient use of forest resources of the steppe zone of Ukraine, including by improving the level of financial stability of forestry enterprises in the South of Ukraine. For this purpose, on the basis of well-known principles of process algorithmization, a conceptual model of formation of the financial stability management system of forestry enterprises of the South of Ukraine is proposed. The presented model is based on the economic, social and environmental components (subsystems) of forestry enterprises and in each of them the necessary directions (possible effects) for improving the financial condition of economic entities are identified. The main reasons of normative and organizational nature, which make it impossible to increase the economic potential of forestry enterprises in the South of Ukraine, are highlighted. The directions of cooperation of forestry enterprises with local self-government bodies are offered, in particular: conclusion of commercial agreements on reconstruction of existing and creation of new parks and squares, construction of sanatoriums, cultural and entertaining, development of water purification and water-preserving functions of forest plantations. The mechanism of realization of the system of management of financial stability of the forestry enterprises which is based on realization by the forestry enterprises of a complex of the corresponding organizational and technical and administrative actions is presented. which consists in the implementation of the relevant stages of the enterprise, in particular: capitalization of own assets, identification of sources of funding and diversification of activities. It is substantiated as one of the directions of diversification of forestry enterprises, creation of energy crops on forest lands that cannot be used for other needs, and production of pellets from them for further sale. In particular, based on the calculations, it is proved that the proposed direction of diversification of forest enterprises in the South of Ukraine will not only improve their financial condition, but also attract low-value lands that are unsuitable for growing forests and crops, eventually improving their structure and content.


2021 ◽  
Vol 66 (3) ◽  
pp. 429-450
Author(s):  
Balázs Tóth ◽  
Edit Lippai-Makra ◽  
Dániel Szládek ◽  
Gábor Dávid Kiss

Nowadays more and more economic actors publish information regarding sustainability, through economic (E), social (S), and governance (G) performance. In the case of banks, ESG performance is important as they affect most of the industries through their investments and loans. In this research our aim is to investigate the relationship between financial stability and ESG performance. We applied panel regressive methods during the analysis. The sample consisted of stock exchange listed lending institutions (243 banks) from the European Union (EU) and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA). Our results show that ESG performance reduced the ratio of non-performing loans significantly. Furthermore, the positive effect of regulatory capital has been confirmed. Consequently, we can assert that the economic, social, and governance performance have beneficial impacts on financial stability. Therefore, the consideration of these pieces of information should be important for the investors and the regulators as well.


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