Glasnik Sumarskog fakulteta 2024 Issue 130, Pages: 59-66
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Financing of National Parks in Serbia: Case study of PE "NP Tara"
Keča Ljiljana
(Univerzitet u Beogradu, Šumarski fakultet, Beograd)
Marčeta Milica
(Univerzitet u Beogradu, Šumarski fakultet, Beograd)
Financial statements are written records that convey the financial activities
of a company. The main purpose of this study is to determine, forecast and
evaluate the best of economic conditions and company’s performance in the
future. For-profit primary financial statements include the balance sheet,
income statement, statement of cash flow, and statement of changes in
equity. The subject of the research are the categories of income and
expenditure, which move in financing PE “NP Tara”. The main goal of this
research is to determine the income structure and expenditures in the
financing and the trends of their movement in the territory of PE “NP Tara”
and establish cause-and-effect relationships among observed quantities. The
purpose of the research is comparing the different structures of income and
expenses that participate in the financing, during the period of 2008-2021.
Keywords: financial statements, financing, income, expenditure, PE “Tara National Park”, business
Projects of the Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. EVBR 37008: Sustainable management of total potentials of forests in the Republic of Serbia and Grant no. TP 31041: Forest plantations in for the purpose of increasing the afforestation of Serbia
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