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We divide the range of the calculated
minF
and
maxF
values into four qualitative gradations as
described above, i.e.:
(0; 5,04] – excellent quality;
(5,04; 15,595] – good quality;
(15,595; 31,19] – satisfactory quality;
(31,19;
) – poor quality.
The fifth method: Based on the company’s normalized financial size and rating on a logarithmic
scale, its ranking position in financial top–strength was determined.
Thus, the quality of the financial position of a non–financial company
is assessed by a rating
using the summarized criterion F. This rating is determined in four gradation intervals.
In the schematic model of the above non–financial company’s balance sheet indicators, which
depends on the same unknown, it serves as a necessary indicator in determining the financial amount of
the non-financial company. In this case financial amount will be equal to k=
.
In a competitive market environment, it is much more complicated for non–financial companies
to operate according to the above schematic model.
In such circumstances, the financial amount of the
balance sheet items varies. That is, the above model shall look like this.
Generalized conditional reference balance
LTA (
a
) =57
y
1
PE (
c
) = 92
y
3
CА (
b
) =
97y
2
TL (
d
) =62
y
4
According
to the above schematic model, the financial amount of a non–financial company is
determined as follows.
In reliance upon the financial amount of non–financial companies, we
divide the financial amount
into several levels to determine their comparable total cost. These levels are as follows:
Level 1 is called “А”. This level includes all non–financial companies with a financial amount more
than 8 (i.e. k> 8);
Level 2 is called “B”. This level includes all non–financial companies with a financial amount more
than 7 and less than 8 (i.e.
);
International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding (IJMMU)
Vol. 10, No. 7, July 2023
Improving the Analysis of Financial Condition of Business Entities
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Level 3 is called “С”. This level includes all non–financial companies with a financial amount more
than 6 and less than 7 (i.e.
);
Level 4 is called “D”. This level includes all non–financial companies with a financial amount more
than 5 and less than 6 (i.e.
);
Level 5 is called “E”. This level includes all non–financial companies with a financial amount more
than 4 and less than 5 (i.e.
);
Level 6 is called “F”. This level includes all non–financial companies with a financial amount more
than 3 and less than 4 (i.e.
);
Level 7 is called “G”. This level includes all non–financial companies with a financial amount more
than 2 and less than 3 (i.e.
);
Level 8 is called “H”. This level includes all non–financial companies with a financial amount more
than 1 and less than 2 (i.e.
);
Level 9 is called “I”. This level includes all non–financial companies with a financial amount more
than 0 and less than 1 (i.e.
).
Creating a ranking for non–financial companies by dividing them into intermediate gradations of
one unit length makes it easier for us to draw conclusions for these non–financial companies. However,
since there are unlimited numbers in a single unit range, it is very unlikely that the financial amount of
two or more non–financial companies will be equal to the same number. We use an overall estimate to
determine robust position of non–financial companies that belong to each of these levels. This assessment
is determined as follows:
The higher this overall assessment, the more stable the company’s financial position, as well as
the higher its position in the top–strength.
Financial statements of each company, which role in financial strength is comparable, should be
brought to the same financial amount (thousand, million or
billion UZS or in the currency, such as the
USD or the Euro).
Practical application of the results, specified above, can be seen in the example of non–financial
companies in the F, G and H levels of the United States.
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