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Comparing the Impact of the Net Income Versus the Comprehensive Income Over the Share Price for Companies Listed on the Bucharest Stock Exchange

2020

Abstract As a consequence of adopting the IFRS in Romania, starting with 2012, for companies whose securities are admitted for trading on a regulated market, financial reporting demarches include ascertaining the comprehensive income in addition to the net income. The present paper aims at investigating how the share price evolves considering the level of the comprehensive income as compared to the reported net income, in a multiannual empirical study implying panel data analysis through Pooled OLS, Fixed Effects and Random Effects models processed through EViews. Furthermore, the informational and decisional utility of the two main forms of disclosed accounting results (the net income and …

050208 financeComprehensive incomeSocial PsychologyHF5001-6182business.industryifrs05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)050201 accountingMonetary economicsShare pricecomprehensive incomebucharest stock exchangeshare priceStock exchangeNet income0502 economics and businessnet incomeBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)The InternetBusinessbusinessStudies in Business and Economics
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Demographic Analysis of Bucharest-Ilfov Region

2013

Abstract This paper aims to achieve a study was to research, analyze and interpret statistical data, in conjunction with theoretical aspects that allowed assessment of regional information on population structure in the Bucharest-Ilfov. Bucharest-Ilfov region's population (2,264,865 inhabitants in 2012) is distributed inversely proportional to the size of two administrative entities (Bucharest - the capital of Romania - Ilfov county). Bucharest is the largest urban agglomeration in Romania, its population being 1,924,299 inhabitants, representing about 85% population of the region, more than 16.4% of the urban population of the country, or around 9% of the total population of Romania and ha…

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Advanced services and city globalization on the Eastern fringe of Europe

2007

Capital cities in East Central and Eastern European Countries (ECEEC) are changing rapidly. Since the 1990s, the ECEEC capitals have faced the double challenge of the market (the transition process) and of integration in the world economy (the globalization process), which supposes a sufficient development of coordination functions and thus of advanced services concentrated in these cities (city globalization). Their capacity to join the network of global cities is evaluated on the basis of their relative specializations in advanced services and their connections with the rest of the world. The comparative analysis leads to contrasted globalization perspectives. Thus, Budapest, Prague and W…

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The COVID-19 Impact on Bucharest Stock Exchange. The First Six Months

2020

Abstract The first case of coronavirus was registered in Romania on February 26. From this moment, Romania has become “infected”, just like the whole world, and the economy has suffered milder or more severe symptoms, depending on the activity field. Four months have passed since then, during which in Romania, the effects of the health crisis overlapped with a tense political situation, in an unfavorable economic context. Once the COVID-19 hits each country, the economic effects started to become visible in all the world’s financial markets, the financial market being among the first to suffer the impact of the COVID-19 crisis. This paper analyzes how the financial market in Romania was aff…

Entrepreneurship050208 financeSocial PsychologyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)HF5001-6182Economic policySevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Financial market010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesPoliticscovid-19Stock exchangeEconomic context0502 economics and businessBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)bucharest stock exchangetBusinessBusinessBusiness managementfinancial maraket0105 earth and related environmental sciencesStudies in Business and Economics
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CASE STUDY REGARDING THE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE BASED ON RATES OF RETURN, FOR COMPANIES LISTED ON BUCHAREST STOCK EXCHANGE, ACTING IN MINING AND QUARR…

2013

Analysing the relationships between elements of an enterprise's financial statements, especially between elements from the balance sheet and those from the profit and loss account, the rates of return adds greater utility to the consumers of financial information, offering the possibility to make comparisons over time and space as well as to make reference to internal and external rates. Considering the companies listed on Bucharest Stock Exchange among the best performing, due to the high requirements imposed by a stock market, in this paper has been analyzed the way the financial crisis affected the financial performance in Mining and Quarrying Domain.

Financial performance Bucharest Stock Exchange Rates of Returnjel:G01jel:G10jel:G00Revista Economica
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