2014
DOI: 10.1016/s2212-5671(14)00461-4
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The Methodology of Financial Stability Assessment of Republic of Moldova through Macroeconomic Indicators

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“…The monitoring of financial sustainability ratios shows the current state of the financial system and allows for the rapid monitoring of all changes. Ratios are part of a large information block that is used to monitor financial stability (Rodica, Alexandru, Angela, 2014). The financial sustainability of an agricultural enterprise involves the use of ratios that reflect various aspects of the enterprise's production and management.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The monitoring of financial sustainability ratios shows the current state of the financial system and allows for the rapid monitoring of all changes. Ratios are part of a large information block that is used to monitor financial stability (Rodica, Alexandru, Angela, 2014). The financial sustainability of an agricultural enterprise involves the use of ratios that reflect various aspects of the enterprise's production and management.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the academic literature, both Russian and foreign authors most often consider the concept of economic security, while some authors associate the regional financial security with the risks of threats at strategically important enterprises (Korableva et al, 2020), in other studies, financial security is presented as a component of the economic security of the state/region (Borsch and Gerasimova, 2018, Anofrikov et al, 2018, Dankiewicz et al, 2021, Haber et al, 2018, Han, 2018, Grikietytė-Čebatavičienė, 2021, Prado, 2018, Rasdi et al, 2021, Rodica et al, 2014, Vaitkus and Vasiliauskaite, 2022. Table 1 presents the most common approaches to the definition of the concept of "financial security".…”
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confidence: 99%