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The entry of Poland into the structures of UE in 2004 results in aspiration to become a member of The Economic and Monetary Union. This requires, however, fulfillment of the convergence criteria, described in the Treaty from the Maastricht - monetary, currency and fiscal. The study tries to assess the effectiveness of the money politics of Polish National Bank in activities aiming to fulfill the monetary and currency norms of convergence in years 2004 - 2010. Using the traditional triad of aims (the control of currency rate, the supply of money and interest rate) and the direct inflationary aim the Authors stated that activities in studied areas does not assure the fulfillment of the norms of convergence - currency and monetary.
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Maintenance of financial fluency is contemporarily main problem of the majority of enterprises. The process of the sale of articles, goods and services is mostly implemented in the non-cash form. This means, that the enterprises give customers the merchant's credit, and freeze financial recourses in postponed payments, the amounts due of the firms. The lack of income from the sale can bring serious consequences in functioning of the enterprise, and even lead to its bankruptcy. That is why the smart recovery of amount due for sold goods or services is so important. This is particularly essential problem in the crisis time, conditions of the asymmetry of information and appearing difficulties in gaining the definite funding sources, allowing covering formed charges. The article describes functioning of factoring in the conditions of Poland, as the sources of funding the investment of firms in amount due, with the special regard to the influence of the financial crisis of XXI century.
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