On September 24, CSB Master of Finance program students defended their master's theses.
The students presented papers on the following topics:
Luka Gagoshashvili: "The Challenge of International Reserves Management: Response of the Central Bank of Georgia to COVID-19 Recession"
Tornike Samkharadze: "Excise Tax and Its Role in the Georgian Economy"
Nodar Kakhelashvili: "International Financial Reporting Standard Effect of 16 Leases on Financial Statements of Georgian Companies"
Vakhtang Mamuchadze: "Adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards for Small and Medium-sized Entities in Georgia"
Davit Tsiramua: "Adapting the Evaluation Model to the Evaluation of Universities in Georgia"
Ketevan Gabunia: "The level of financial education in small businesses and the role of commercial banks in raising them"
Khatia Gaprindashvili: "International Financial Accounting Standard 16 Changes in Accounting and Their Impact on the Financial Reporting Components of Economic Entities"
Avtandil Jomidava: "Capital Markets in Developing Countries"
Mariam Kviraia: "The Importance of Big Data in Credit Risk Management of Commercial Banks"
Lela Ekizashvili: "Assessing the Impact of the Estonian Model of Profit Tax"
Irakli Abzhandadze: "Determining the Fundamental Value of a Company Using Artificial Intelligence"
The members of the commission were present at the defense of the master's theses: Elene Jgharkava, Nodar Kiladze, Erekle Pirveli, Nugzar Skhirtladze.
The students successfully defended their papers before the commission.