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Financial Security of Social Cooperatives in the Catering Industry: Findings From the Financial Analysis vs. the Management’s Views

2025, Tomczyk, Patrycja, Czerwińska-Kayzer, Dorota, Florek, Joanna

Financial security is essential in order for enterprises to survive and thrive in a competitive environment. It becomes especially important in crisis situations where restrictions are imposed that adversely affect business activities. Hence, there is a need for an in-depth exploration of what determines financial security in enterprises facing economic difficulties, especially in those primarily committed to social issues, namely social catering cooperatives. The purpose of this study was to assess and compare the financial security of social catering cooperatives active in Greater Poland during the COVID-19 pandemic. Research data was retrieved from 2020-2022financial reports of three social cooperatives. Information on how cooperative members view their financial security was collected during direct interviews based on a standardized questionnaire form. As demonstrated by the analysis of performance ratios, despite efforts made by the management, social cooperatives active in the catering business experienced a difficult financial situation during the COVID-19 threat, although their members had a positive perception of it. The difficulties were reflected in the cooperatives struggling to meet payment deadlines and to generate profits and positive cash flows. In order to avoid such issues in the future, they should focus on efficiently managing their trade credit, more actively seeking financial support from public funds, and strengthening their in-house communications. Managing these areas better can help ensure financial security and enable a more efficient functioning of cooperatives when faced with new economic hurdles.

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Financial Security as a Basis for the Sustainable Development of Small and Medium-Sized Renewable Energy Companies—A Polish Perspective

2024, Kayzer, Dariusz, Czerwińska-Kayzer, Dorota, Florek, Joanna, Staniszewski, Ryszard

In conditions of economic and political instability, when unpredictability affects business, the need for security, including financial security, becomes particularly important. In our study, we address this issue, with the main objective of comparing and evaluating the financial security of small and medium-sized renewable energy companies in Poland according to sustainable development goals. In order to study and describe relationships between selected groups of companies, financial ratios were used, including canonical variate analysis. The liquidity ratios of the surveyed companies indicated a low level of financial security in terms of the ability to meet short-term liabilities. The profitability of operations was low and did not contribute to the improvement of financial security in most of the companies. The lowest return on assets was found in the group of biogas plants. Higher profitability of assets was found in solar power plants, including those with system installations. Solar power plants were also characterized by a high level of total debt and a rapid turnover of assets in comparison to other studied companies. The results show that the financial security of small and medium-sized renewable energy enterprises in Poland is low, which may be a threat to sustainable development in the future.