THE PROSEDURE FOR ORGANIZING THE ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS IN BANKS
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Financial Statements, Banking Analysis, Organizational FrameworkAbstract
This article outlines a systematic procedure for organizing the analysis of financial statements in banks. The aim is to provide a comprehensive framework that enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of financial statement analysis, aiding in informed decision-making. The article covers key elements such as the introduction of the analysis, the methods employed, results obtained, a detailed discussion, and conclusive recommendations for better financial management
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