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Author(s):  
A. Gerasenko

The article is devoted to the most important direction of improving the investment policy of the concern «Belgospischeprom» - the creation of the Corporation of the food industry on the basis of the concern, which will make it possible to carry out a comprehensive reform of the food industry in the Republic of Belarus, including by pooling resources and reducing costs; more prompt and focused solution of issues related to the financial recovery of a number of organizations; increasing the return on state assets, primarily by improving the management system; centralization of management; creating an integrated value chain, etc.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 62-83
Author(s):  
Amirah ◽  
Zabaarij Al Fu’adah

This study uses a descriptive qualitative method. Data collection comes from interviews with parties who are tied to the management of Cash Waqf Linked Sukuk (CWLS), especially the SW001 series at the Indonesian Waqf Board (BWI) as well as collecting data and reviewing various written sources related to CWLS practices at BWI). The results of this study indicate that: First, the practice of managing the CWLS SW001 program which involves stakeholders, one of which is the Indonesian Waqf Board as the sole nazhir wherein the nazhir invests the cash waqf using a mudharabah contract to issue SBSN by the ministry of finance in a private placement so as to channel the use of investment returns in the form of discounts. and compensation for the construction of the Achmad Wardi Eye Hospital in Banten. The results are collected and placed in CWLS for the purpose of developing new waqf assets (renovation and purchase of medical equipment, community services such as free cataract surgery and procurement of ambulances. Second, the influence of CWLS SW001 on community welfare is the achievement of CLWS in the form of health services (retinal devices and glaucoma). ) at the Achmad Wardi Eye Hospital is very helpful for the people around Banten. Given the very high cost of health operations and the returns obtained through CWLS as a form of financial recovery during the COVID-19 pandemic, CWLS has a significant effect on the welfare of the community.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (7) ◽  
pp. 562-568
Author(s):  
Zachary A. Montgomery ◽  
Nikhil R. Yedulla ◽  
Dylan Koolmees ◽  
Eric Battista ◽  
Theodore W. Parsons III ◽  
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Aims COVID-19-related patient care delays have resulted in an unprecedented patient care backlog in the field of orthopaedics. The objective of this study is to examine orthopaedic provider preferences regarding the patient care backlog and financial recovery initiatives in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods An orthopaedic research consortium at a multi-hospital tertiary care academic medical system developed a three-part survey examining provider perspectives on strategies to expand orthopaedic patient care and financial recovery. Section 1 asked for preferences regarding extending clinic hours, section 2 assessed surgeon opinions on expanding surgical opportunities, and section 3 questioned preferred strategies for departmental financial recovery. The survey was sent to the institution’s surgical and nonoperative orthopaedic providers. Results In all, 73 of 75 operative (n = 55) and nonoperative (n = 18) providers responded to the survey. A total of 92% of orthopaedic providers (n = 67) were willing to extend clinic hours. Most providers preferred extending clinic schedule until 6pm on weekdays. When asked about extending surgical block hours, 96% of the surgeons (n = 53) were willing to extend operating room (OR) block times. Most surgeons preferred block times to be extended until 7pm (63.6%, n = 35). A majority of surgeons (53%, n = 29) believe that over 50% of their surgical cases could be performed at an ambulatory surgery centre (ASC). Of the strategies to address departmental financial deficits, 85% of providers (n = 72) were willing to work extra hours without a pay cut. Conclusion Most orthopaedic providers are willing to help with patient care backlogs and revenue recovery by working extended hours instead of having their pay reduced. These findings provide insights that can be incorporated into COVID-19 recovery strategies. Level of Evidence: III Cite this article: Bone Jt Open 2021;2(7):562–568.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (Extra-C) ◽  
pp. 57-71
Author(s):  
Konstantin Borisovich Koraev ◽  
Tatyana Klavdievna Primak ◽  
Oleg Antonovich Zayachkovsky ◽  
Andrey Borisovich Khvostov ◽  
Igor Sergeevich Sorokin

Modern bankruptcy laws of most countries are mainly focused on the financial recovery of an insolvent debtor, and not its liquidation. In the legal regulation of extrajudicial restoration of solvency is given a higher priority than judicial procedures. This article examines the Russian bankruptcy law, the norms of which regulate extrajudicial restoration of the debtor's solvency. The analysis is conducted considering the economic content of the financial rehabilitation relationship, which must first of all be taken into account in the legislative work.


Author(s):  
Аниса Асламбековна Попанова

В данной статье проводится краткий правовой анализ реструктуризации долгов гражданина. Это процедура, проводимая в рамках дела о банкротстве гражданина, осуществляемая ради финансового оздоровления лица. Она имеет ряд «тонкостей» и правил, установленных законом, которые могут оказать существенное влияние на ход всего дела. This article provides a brief legal analysis of the debt restructuring of a citizen. This is a procedure carried out in the framework of a bankruptcy case of a citizen, carried out for the financial recovery of a person. It has a number of "subtleties" and rules established by law, which can have a significant impact on the course of the whole case.


2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (5) ◽  
pp. 959-971
Author(s):  
Andrei L. BELOUSOV

Subject. The article considers the development of the institution of bankruptcy in the context of the emerging legal environment in this area. Objectives. The focus is to study the development of relations in the bankruptcy sphere in the Russian Federation that relate to inefficient procedures aimed at the financial recovery of business entities, and to formulate the main directions for further changes in the legal regulation of this area. Methods. The study employs research methods, like logical and structural analysis, systems and functional approach, the formal legal method. Results. The paper reveals the essence, specific features and legal regulation of bankruptcy, assesses the regulatory enforcement based on the existing law on insolvency, formulates the key problems of the law enforcement practice of business entities that has been formed over the past 20 years, defines further directions of changes in the legal regulation of bankruptcy relations in the Russian Federation. Conclusions. Changing the approaches to the current bankruptcy system in favor of expanding the application of rehabilitation procedures for restoring the solvency of debtors will enable to support businesses that are in difficult financial situation. This will result in preservation of employment, increased tax revenues to budgets at various levels, improved competitiveness of Russian businesses. The findings may be useful in terms of theory, for the study of issues relating to the concept, essence and legal regulation of the institution of bankruptcy in the Russian Federation, and in practice, for developing proposals to improve regulations in this sphere.


Author(s):  
O. Vovchak ◽  
R. Stadniychuk

Abstract. The article is devoted to the development of methodological approaches to assessing the level of financial stability of banks in the system of their financial recovery based on the use of an integrated approach. The paper substantiates the principles of evaluating the effectiveness of the financial recovery system, and proves that it should be based on indicators of financial stability, business activity, liquidity, management efficiency, as well as indicators, the negative value of which can lead to insolvency of a banking institution. The complexity of the internal structure of the proposed integrated indicator of the level of financial stability of the banking system allows to identify weak areas in its functioning and vector to direct the actions of the regulator for timely reorganization or effective management in the financial recovery of banks. Keywords: banking system, financial recovery, financial stability, integrated indicator, financial stability indicators. JEL Classification G21, G24, G31, G33 Formulas: 8; fig.: 3; tabl.: 6; bibl.: 9.


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