2015
DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n3s6p111
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Development of Methodological Approach to the Reliability Analysis of Commercial Banks under Changing Conditions

Abstract: The paper presents the results of research bank's in the changing conditions of their operation. It is shown that the need to assess the reliability of commercial banks in the context of applying firm's stakeholder theory. The authors created the methodological approach to the study of bank's reliability based on the calculation of the integral indicator of the bank's reliability based on the deviation of the actual values of financial and non-financial indicators of reliability from reference, from the perspe… Show more

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“…This was evident through a significant decline in the lengths and fresh and dry weights of cucumber shoots and roots when contrasted with their healthy counterparts. These reductions in growth of ZYMV-infected cucumber plants might be due to viral infection, which profoundly alters plant metabolism and reduces photosynthetic activity, which hinders the metabolism of sugars and other compounds (Anikina and Seitzhanova 2015 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was evident through a significant decline in the lengths and fresh and dry weights of cucumber shoots and roots when contrasted with their healthy counterparts. These reductions in growth of ZYMV-infected cucumber plants might be due to viral infection, which profoundly alters plant metabolism and reduces photosynthetic activity, which hinders the metabolism of sugars and other compounds (Anikina and Seitzhanova 2015 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%