MONITORING AS A TOOL OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE ENTERPRISE

Abstract

The article analyses organisational and methodical bases of monitoring the financial condition of the company, which is presented as a complex of measures of organisational, methodical and managerial nature. Justifies urgency and practical significance of introduction of the system of monitoring the financial condition of the company as a basic element of the system of the financial management system of the enterprise in modern economic conditions.

Authors and Affiliations

Olga Kvasova, Pavlo Sinchenko

Keywords

Related Articles

BASIC PRINCIPLES OF SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FOR RECOGNITION OF AUTOMOBILE NUMBERS

An overview of the basic principles of construction, as well as comparison of image processing algorithms for further recognition of automobile numbers.

WAVE SPACE RESONANCES AND SEYSMO-VOLCANIC ACTIVITY

It is shown that seismo-volcanic processes have the geocosmic nature. Space electromagnetic indignations make powerful impact on these processes, acting as their direct responsible, catalysts or trigger mechanisms.

ECOLOGICAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE OF ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES IN AZERBAIJAN

The use of alternative energy sources in Azerbaijan and its eco - geographical trends in the pasture is widespread.

DEVELOPMENT OF DESSERT TECHNOLOGY OF FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIP

New technological solutions for creating whipped dessert - sambuca with persimmon on the basis of a buttermilk

INTERINFLUENCE OF LEADERSHIP SKILLS AND IMAGE OF HIGHER SCHOOL TEACHERS

The author of the article gives interpretation to the term “leader”, identifies characteristics that are inherent to leader lecturers. Emphasis is also made on the importance of the right image, on the structure of the p...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP238128
  • DOI -
  • Views 79
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Olga Kvasova, Pavlo Sinchenko (2016). MONITORING AS A TOOL OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE ENTERPRISE. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 2(11), 38-41. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-238128