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The economic environment must be parsed because of the multitude of phenomena that determine developments which generate effects and show sinuous ridges that can be interpreted differed depending on the context. Tourism is an important sector of the economy, and the evolution must be analyzed...
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The economic environment must be parsed because of the multitude of phenomena that determine developments which generate effects and show sinuous ridges that can be interpreted differed depending on the context. Tourism is an important sector of the economy, and the evolution must be analyzed...
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Ion Ionescu from Brad (June 1818, Romania – December 1891, Brad, Bacau County), son of a priest from Moldova, was educated in Iasi at an early age, where he studied under the guidance of Eftimie Murgu. His studies continued in France, where he specialized in agricultural economics. At just 24...
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The financial crisis prompted some players to denounce the role of financial markets "fair value accounting" required by the accounting rules used by the major listed companies in the world, U.S. GAAPs in the U.S. and IFRSs in Europe. This paper is related to the link between accounting and the...
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A country's economy becomes more complex, by emphasizing the interdependences of its structural. National accounting represents a tool for aggregating the information provided by accounting firms and other systems and providing data about the development of national economy. The twentieth...
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There are many methods used to value equity and companies. Most of them fail to give a realistic value to the firm being valuated. The most used technique is discounted cash flow method. Because of its weaknesses, the investors are using more and more another approach to rate companies. This is...
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