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Problems of accounting business analysis in a balanced system of indicators

Marko Timchev ()
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Marko Timchev: University of National and World Economy/Department: Accounting and Analysis, Sofia, Bulgaria

ACCOUNTING AND CONTROL: TRADITIONS AND NEW CHALLENGES IN VALUE CREATION AND SUSTAINABILITY, 2025, issue 1, 99-106

Abstract: In the scientific report, the main directions are improvement of the scientific framework, methodology and organization of the accounting business analysis of the enterprise. Problems and models for analysis of key indicators characterizing the internal business processes and efficiency are presented. A concentric model of accounting business analysis in a balanced system of indicators with the possibility of modification is proposed. Models and methods for marginal cost analysis, financial strategy analysis, and Cost-Volume-Profit dependency analysis in a balanced system of performance indicators are presented.

Keywords: Accounting business analysis; efficiency; balanced system of indicators (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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