Financial and Material Flows in Company Business Cycle
Petar Proklin () and
Marina Proklin
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Petar Proklin: J. J. Strossmayer University of Osijek Faculty of Economics
Marina Proklin: Financial Agency (FINA)
Business Logistics in Modern Management, 2011, vol. 11, 311-317
Abstract:
Due to varrious ventures undertaken by a company, its ownership goods, i.e. assets are subject to certain flows. The totality of enterpreneurial ventures aimed at achieving enterpreneurial results – profits can be viwed fro two sides: (a) materijal flows (technical viwepoint), and (b) value flows (economic viwepoint). In both these cases there are expenses, i.e. asset spending, turnover or asset outflows on one side, and revenues, i.e. asset inflows, proceeds, yields, or entrepreneurial achivements on the other. A company business cycle is the average period of time required between the pruchase of ownership goods an their transformation back into money. In other words, this is average time that passes from the money at the beginning and money at the end of a business cycle.
Keywords: financial flows; material flows; company business Cycle (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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