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Analysis and Forecasting of the Financial Stability of Enterprises of Tourist Industry 

Student: Semenchenko Natalya

Supervisor: Tatyana Bogdanova

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

The current economic situation in Russia shows that the domestic market was not ready for sanctions, a rise in the dollar and a drop in oil prices, which caused a large number of bankruptcies of enterprises (their insolvency and insolvency). Any company has investors, employees, suppliers, consumers and many other partners. It turns out that in case of insolvency of a single enterprise, a domino effect occurs, which leads to insolvency or even bankruptcy of its partners, which may even lead to a crisis. Therefore, the topic of this study is relevant. The object of study - the tourism industry. The subject of the research is the financial sustainability of tourism enterprises. The purpose of the study is to develop a model for predicting the financial sustainability of tourism enterprises based on public financial statements.

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