The Altman’s model is a multiple discriminant analysis bankruptcy model that uses ordinarily accepted criteria that may provide a useful decision rule to predict financial distress in firms. In this research, we outline the construction and interpretation of the Z-Score influenced by the stock movement for the period of six years in the Republics of Macedonia and Serbia. Research focuses determining the influence of the market value of companies and if it could be related to potential bankruptcy of companies at specific markets.
Švajcarsko bankarstvo je "generičko ime" za sistem koji počiva na privatnom bankarsvo uz bankarsku tajnost. U uvodnom delu naglašena je razlika između švajcarskog bankarstva i bankarstva u Švajcarskoj. U drugom delu detaljnije je opisana institucija bankarske tajnosti, a u trećem -izuzeci od nje. U četvrom delu raspravlja se o sadašnjosti i budućnosi švajcarskog bankarstva. Razmotreno je da li je institucija bankarske tajne postala smetnja u novim uslovima za dalji razvoj švajcarskog bankarstva i švajcarskih banaka, kao i da li će u budućnosti tzv. švajcarsko bankarstvo nestati.
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RezimeIako još uvek relativno nepoznato kod nas, i za sada samo "niša" globalnog bankarskog tržišta, islamsko bankarstvo igraće u ne tako dalekoj budućnosti značajniju ulogu. Islamske banke, naročito u svetlu najnovijih ekonomsko-političkih dešavanja u Srbiji (Etihadova akvizicija JAT-a, projekat "Beograd na vodi" itd) nisu tako daleko od bankarskog sistema Srbije, pa je nužno razumeti osnovne zabrane islamskog bankarstva, što je tema ovog rada. Kamata i garar, što je kategorija u islamskom bankarstvu mnogo šira, sveobuhvatnija i višeznačnija od rizika ili špekulacije, detaljno su razmotreni.
In the first part of the paper we analyze core limiting factor for sustainable development in Serbia-delay of transition process, and unused experience of countries that had been in transition. Even one decade later, Serbia is not acknowledged post-Washington consensus recommendations based on the experiences of some countries in Central and Eastern Europe. If sustainable development is understood as a country's ability to function in the given capacity, it is clear why in that second part of the paper we analyze the external imbalance of the Serbian economy. In the third part of the paper we analyze the recommendations for a new strategy of sustainable development. The economic development today is based on three sectors: financial intermediation, retail and wholesale trade, transportation, and telecommunications-that belong to nonexchangeable sector of the economy. Serbia needs to strengthen exchangeable sector in order to have export-stimulated growth instead of demand-stimulated growth.
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