A study of the economic and financial analysis for social firms: are they really businesses?

The main objective of this research paper is to analyze the economic and financial situation of social enterprises through ratio analysis and show their strengths and weaknesses based on financial data. The sample consists of 118 social companies operating in the Autonomous Community of Madrid in S...

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Main Authors: Vera Gelashvili, María del Mar Camacho-Miñano, María Jesús Segovia-Vargas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Murcia 2020-07-01
Series:Revista de Contabilidad: Spanish Accounting Review
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Online Access:https://revistas.um.es/rcsar/article/view/361531
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spelling doaj-5e9b402b9b2a4b888eaf4a7e4985ac442020-11-25T01:20:48ZengUniversidad de MurciaRevista de Contabilidad: Spanish Accounting Review1138-48911988-46722020-07-0123210.6018/rcsar.361531A study of the economic and financial analysis for social firms: are they really businesses?Vera GelashviliMaría del Mar Camacho-MiñanoMaría Jesús Segovia-Vargas The main objective of this research paper is to analyze the economic and financial situation of social enterprises through ratio analysis and show their strengths and weaknesses based on financial data. The sample consists of 118 social companies operating in the Autonomous Community of Madrid in Spain. For data analysis, economic and financial analysis has been carried out, using ratio analysis and the indicator of financial distress: the Altman Z'-score. Our findings highlight that social companies, are businesses with a high level of profitability, especially for their partners. Thus, their survival, on average, is guaranteed in the long-term and their liquidity level is optimum. This study is an important contribution for the academic literature, because it carries out a comparison amongst the two different types of social firms, focusing on their economic and financial structure, diminishing the lack of empirical studies about these companies. https://revistas.um.es/rcsar/article/view/361531social enterprisesinsertion firmssheltered employment centresfinancial and economic analysis
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author Vera Gelashvili
María del Mar Camacho-Miñano
María Jesús Segovia-Vargas
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María del Mar Camacho-Miñano
María Jesús Segovia-Vargas
A study of the economic and financial analysis for social firms: are they really businesses?
Revista de Contabilidad: Spanish Accounting Review
social enterprises
insertion firms
sheltered employment centres
financial and economic analysis
author_facet Vera Gelashvili
María del Mar Camacho-Miñano
María Jesús Segovia-Vargas
author_sort Vera Gelashvili
title A study of the economic and financial analysis for social firms: are they really businesses?
title_short A study of the economic and financial analysis for social firms: are they really businesses?
title_full A study of the economic and financial analysis for social firms: are they really businesses?
title_fullStr A study of the economic and financial analysis for social firms: are they really businesses?
title_full_unstemmed A study of the economic and financial analysis for social firms: are they really businesses?
title_sort study of the economic and financial analysis for social firms: are they really businesses?
publisher Universidad de Murcia
series Revista de Contabilidad: Spanish Accounting Review
issn 1138-4891
1988-4672
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The main objective of this research paper is to analyze the economic and financial situation of social enterprises through ratio analysis and show their strengths and weaknesses based on financial data. The sample consists of 118 social companies operating in the Autonomous Community of Madrid in Spain. For data analysis, economic and financial analysis has been carried out, using ratio analysis and the indicator of financial distress: the Altman Z'-score. Our findings highlight that social companies, are businesses with a high level of profitability, especially for their partners. Thus, their survival, on average, is guaranteed in the long-term and their liquidity level is optimum. This study is an important contribution for the academic literature, because it carries out a comparison amongst the two different types of social firms, focusing on their economic and financial structure, diminishing the lack of empirical studies about these companies.
topic social enterprises
insertion firms
sheltered employment centres
financial and economic analysis
url https://revistas.um.es/rcsar/article/view/361531
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