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The Effects of Crisis on Financial Health of Companies of Special National Interest in Croatia (CROSBI ID 660226)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija

Aljinović Barać, Željana The Effects of Crisis on Financial Health of Companies of Special National Interest in Croatia // Proceedings of the IIER International Conference. Bhubaneswar: Institute of Research and Journals, 2017. str. 20-23

Podaci o odgovornosti

Aljinović Barać, Željana

engleski

The Effects of Crisis on Financial Health of Companies of Special National Interest in Croatia

The companies of special national interest (CSNIs) are those appointed as such by the Croatian Parliament because they provide services related to areas of special importance for the implementation of economic policies. The state is majority owner or has control over these entities. The aim of this paper is to determine to which extent profitability, solvency and liquidity of CSNIs have been affected by global financial crisis. The research was conducted on the sample of 47 CSNIs, comparing two sets of different financial ratios for years 2010 and 2016. The obtained results indicate that neither the profitability nor the leverage of CSNIs have significantly changed due to global financial crisis.

companies of special national interest (CSNIs), liquidity, profitability, solvency

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Podaci o prilogu

20-23.

2017.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Bhubaneswar: Institute of Research and Journals

978-93-87405-68-4

Podaci o skupu

International Conference on Science, Innovation and Management

predavanje

21.12.2017-22.12.2017

Firenca, Italija

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