IMPROVING THE ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STABILITY OF ENTERPRISES IN THE CONTEXT OF SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH
Keywords:
Financial stability, sustainable economic growth, financial analysis, composite index.Abstract
In the context of sustainable economic growth, ensuring the financial stability of enterprises has become a critical priority for both managers and policymakers. This study aims to improve the methodological framework for analysing financial stability by integrating traditional financial indicators with a composite index approach. The findings suggest that a comprehensive model provides a more accurate and forward-looking assessment of financial stability.
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