Liquidity of non-financial corporations: Evidence from Bulgaria

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The financial and economic crisis years ago put the development of enterprises in Bulgaria and around the world in an uncontrollable environment that is difficult to predict, and led to significant problems with their financial condition. As a result of a rare CoVid-19 pandemic in 2020, the economic situation has become more complicated and portends déjà vu in terms of negative effects on the economy and businesses. The numerous closures of businesses and entire sectors will undoubtedly lead to serious financial consequences related to liquidity problems and excessive indebtedness of Bulgarian enterprises. The main problem that provokes this study is the lack of summarized information on the state of corporate liquidity and the solvency levels of non-financial corporations in Bulgaria. The main purpose of the article is to examine the liquidity status of non-financial corporations in Bulgaria. This analysis is needed to prevent liquidity crises and to bring out early indicators to warn and counter the risks posed by deteriorating solvency. It will be essential for the liquidity assessment to derive average industry values of the indicators to guide the companies from the sectors regarding the recommended liquidity levels to which they should strive.

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Hristozov, Y. (2021). Liquidity of non-financial corporations: Evidence from Bulgaria. Economic Alternatives, 2021(3), 389–406. https://doi.org/10.37075/EA.2021.3.04

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