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Insolvency and bankruptcy characteristics in structure of financial indicators

Abstract

In recent years the scientific thought even more often raises a question ofneed of development of the system of the rigid indicators, allowing to define degree of various problems in activity of the companies. Over the solution of the same problem efforts of leading auditors, financial analysts, the rating agencies, independent experts in area crisis and financial management and so forth today are concentrated.

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М. Яхъяев
Российская академия предпринимательства
Russian Federation


И. Гладков
Российская академия предпринимательства
Russian Federation


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