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МЕТОДЫ ПРОГНОЗИРОВАНИЯ ДЕНЕЖНЫХ ПОТОКОВ ОРГАНИЗАЦИИ//Social Sciences: Achievements and Prospects Journal 1(14), 2022 (ISSN 2733-3825)/ Chief Editor Vitalii Vl. Klevtsov /OEAPS OU - Tallinn, Estonia (Open European Academy of Public Sciences): Berlin, Germany, 30.04.2022: OEAPS OU., 2022 - P. 110-114

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  • Павлова, Диана Николаевна
  • Шарафян, Георгий

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Организации нуждаются в прогнозировании финансовых потоков на долгосрочную и краткосрочную перспективу. В данной статье авторы рассматривают методы, с помощью которых компании смогут правильно организовать свои денежные потоки. All organizations need to forecast financial flows for the long and short term. In this article, the authors will consider methods by which companies can properly organize their cash flows.

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  • Павлова, Диана Николаевна & Шарафян, Георгий, 2022. "МЕТОДЫ ПРОГНОЗИРОВАНИЯ ДЕНЕЖНЫХ ПОТОКОВ ОРГАНИЗАЦИИ//Social Sciences: Achievements and Prospects Journal 1(14), 2022 (ISSN 2733-3825)/ Chief Editor Vitalii Vl. Klevtsov /OEAPS OU - Tallinn, Estonia (O," OSF Preprints egsqw_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:egsqw_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/egsqw_v1
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