Financial Analysis of the Financial Institutions Sector in Kosovo
Vlora Prenaj (),
Hysen Ismajli (),
Iliriana Miftari () and
Besnik Livoreka ()
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Vlora Prenaj: University of Prishtina
Hysen Ismajli: University of Prishtina
Iliriana Miftari: University of Prishtina
Besnik Livoreka: University of Prishtina
Acta Universitatis Danubius. OEconomica, 2015, issue 11(6), 87-96
Abstract:
Paper work “Financial analysis of the financial institutions sector in Kosovo” treats financial sector in Kosovo. Paper work contains the current position of the economy, economic prospects and macroeconomic projections for the financial sector in Kosovo, future potential and possibilities of financial sector in Kosovo. The main goal of this research is financial analysis of Kosovo financial institutions sector - overview of key indicators. This research evaluates the performances of commercial bank’s profitability, which have operated in the market during the period 2006-2012. This research is conducted through financial analysis coefficients: Return on Equity, Return on assets and Cost to Income. Test t-Student is used to analyze the profitability for the period 2006/2007 before the financial crisis and the period 2011/2012 after financial crisis.
Keywords: financial sector; commercial banks; profitability performance; economic prospects (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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