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Development Policy And Investment Projects Assessment In The Sector Of Sme In Serbia

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  • JUGOSLAV ANICIC

    (UNIVERZITY UNION-NIKOLA TESLA 11000, BELGRADE, SERBIA)

  • DUSAN ANICIC

    (DSN CONSULTING, 11000, BEOGRAD, SERBIA)

  • DALIBOR PAVLOVIC

    (HEALTH INSURANCE FUND OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIAN, OFFICE OF PRIJEDOR, BOSNA I HERCEGOVINA)

  • RATKO GARIC

    (CRCD, NEMANJINA 60, 74000 DOBOJ, BOSNA I HERCEGOVINA)

  • VESNA PETROVIC

    (CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK, KRALJA PETRA 4, 35250 PARACIN, SERBIA)

Abstract

The problems of rational investing, in other words efficient planning and realization of investment projects, are among key problems in development of every enterprise. For successful realization of business plans, enterprise should make use of its internal strengths and available resources from surroundings, and turn them into its competitive advantage. Small and medium enterprises in Serbia are facing low liquidity and a lack of their own funds for investing into long-term and development projects. Therefore, investment projects are conducted with a high participation of loaned funds, mainly credits, with high interest rates and short terms for paying back. The sector of small enterprises makes numerous mistakes when creating financial plans. Enterprises don’t understand basic parameters of revenues, especially which leverage points manage revenues, and revenues, themselves, are set on a too optimistic level. The time necessary to create revenues is also underestimated. In projections, many significant cost items are underestimated, and some costs are overlooked, which, inevitably, leads to liquidity problems. Needed cash funds are not acquired quickly, so the consequence is a negative cash flow, with all negative consequences in the later life of an enterprise. Such situation dictates necessity of additional caution when assessing investment projects' profitability because investment failures cause large negative consequences, both for an enterprise and a wider area or branch in which it functions. For the assessment of its investment projects small enterprises must use dynamic methods which take time value of money into consideration and which contribute to a better control of cash flows and liquidity of an enterprise.

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  • Jugoslav Anicic & Dusan Anicic & Dalibor Pavlovic & Ratko Garic & Vesna Petrovic, 2016. "Development Policy And Investment Projects Assessment In The Sector Of Sme In Serbia," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 1, pages 43-49, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2016:v:1:p:43-49
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    1. Svetlana Vukotić & Jugoslav Aničić & Marko Laketa, 2013. "Clusters as a Part of Improvement Function of Serbian Economy Real Sector Competitiveness," The AMFITEATRU ECONOMIC journal, Academy of Economic Studies - Bucharest, Romania, vol. 15(33), pages 224-245, February.
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