The banking sector plays an important role in the economy of any country. The functioning of the dynamically developing banking sector in our country reinforces the need to manage the efficiency of each particular commercial bank of the banking system as a whole. Commercial banks are an integral part of the modern monetary economy. They form one of the central links of the system of market structures. The development and improvement of the efficiency of banking activities is one of the foundations for the development of the economy of the state as a whole. The clear and competent activity of commercial banks determines the effectiveness of the functioning of both the banking system and the entire economy.
Several studies have found that the financial stability of commercial banks is in many cases studied and considered in harmony with the reliability of banks. Therefore, we try to delve into the research of financial stability, reliability of commercial banks or any business entities. We will try to study the theoretical views and methodological foundations expressed by scientists regarding the financial stability of commercial banks, in contrast to these concepts.
This article contains mainly theoretical material on the topic “Vocabulary”. As well as words that can be cited as examples for a specific topic; linguistic and methodological foundations for vocabulary enrichment; consistency of vocabulary; the meaning of a lexical unit from the point of view of language teaching; organization of lexical material for educational purposes.
Dysmorphophobia (also known as delusional deformity disease) is a mental disorder in which a person becomes overly obsessed with their delusional or minor physical deficits. Dysmorphophobia can have serious consequences for mental and social well-being, such as depression, anxiety, isolation, self-harm, and suicidal thoughts or attempts.
Distinguishing the criteria for distinguishing between the concepts of" eating disorder "and" food addiction " is one of the debates in psychiatry and the psychology of addictive behavior. Modern researchers distinguish two main areas of disagreement: 1) the perception of food addiction as addiction or behavioral addiction; 2) the difference in food addiction from established eating disorders.