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Introduction (Heading of the chapter of 1st level)


Papers, which are under peer review process, should be within 10 to
20 pages of the sample paper format.
Papers must be processed in the way, so they could be published in
black and white form. It means that the text color must be black, no
color table background, color pictures and graphs with color background,
color links, color borders or color legend are not allowed.
Text of the paper must follow the rules of English grammar.
Format of the paper (Heading of the chapter of 2nd level)
Papers should be structured in commonly used format for scientific
papers and must include Conclusions, References, Abstract (a brief
description of the paper), Key words (at least 3 key words which
characterize the topics of the paper) and Journal of Economic Literature
Classification <http://www.aeaweb.org/jel/guide/jel.php>
Equations. The equations must be numbered and must be created in
Microsoft Equation 3.0 format.

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Variables. Variables must be written using italics format.


Numbers. When writing a number, the comma is used for decimal
point, while thousands are separated by the fixed blank.
Tables. Every table must be numbered, must contain a title and in the
case of data adopting, it must contain a data source.
Figures (graphs, schemes). Every figure must be numbered, must
contain a title and in the case of data adopting, it must contain a data
source.
Footnotes, should be used only exceptionally and they only act as

presentation of the author by specification of the name,


surname, academic degrees, e-mail address and the name and
address of institution,

description of the research projects, the result of which is the


presented paper,

further notes explaining the text,

but not as references.

References must be according SN ISO 690:1987 and SN ISO 6902 norms. Extract from international ISO norms dealing with bibliography
are available at:
<http://www.collectionscanada.ca/iso/tc46sc9/standard/690-1e.htm>, or
<http://www.collectionscanada.ca/iso/tc46sc9/standard/6902e.htm>.

References in the text are processed according to the article


9.4 of the ISO 690 norm (The first element and year of
publication of the document cited are given in the text. If the
first element occurs naturally in the text, the year follows in
parentheses, but if not, both the first element and year are
given in parentheses. If necessary, page numbers may be given
after the year within parentheses. If two or more documents
have the same first element and year, then they are

European Financial and Accounting Journal, 2006, vol. 1, no. 1.

distinguished by lower case letters (a, b, c, etc.), following the


year within the parentheses).

Example: Thesis of dividend irrelevancy was firstly appeared


in 60s of last century (Miller Modigliani, 1961). Later the
thesis was empirically tested by e.g. Black and Scholes
(1974a). According to Lease (2000, p. 46) ...

References can contain only those citations, which refers to the text.
Citations in References are used according the following form:

Book:

Damodaran, A. (2001): The Dark Side of Valuation. Englewood


Cliffs, Prentice Hall, 2001.

Contribution to the proceedings:

Campbell, K. Jerzemowska, M. (2002): A Comparison of Corporate


Rating Systems. In. Zarzecki, D.: Zarzadzanie Finansami. Tom II.
Szczecin, Uniwersytet Szczecinski, 2002, p. 717 730.

Contribution to the journal:

Jensen, M. C. Meckling, W. H. (1976): Theory of the Firm:


Managerial Behavior, Agency Costs and Ownership Structure. Journal of
Financial Economics, October 1976, vol. 3, no. 4, p. 305 360.

Internet article:

Library and Archives of Canada: Excerpts from International


Standards ISO 690:1987. [on-line], Ottawa, Library and Archives of
Canada, c2004, last revision 15th August 2003, [cited 9th March 2005],
<http://www.collectionscanada.ca/iso/tc46sc9/standard/690-1e.htm

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Results and Discussion


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References:
[1] Author, A. Author, B. (YEAR): Name of contribution. In Editor, C.
(ed.): Name of collection. Place, Editor, pp. 0-0, YEAR.
[2] Author, D. Author, E. (YEAR): Name of the book. Place, Editor,
YEAR.

European Financial and Accounting Journal, 2006, vol. 1, no. 1.

[3] Author, F. Author, G. (YEAR): Name of article. Journal, YEAR,


vol. 00, no. 0, pp. 0-0.

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JEL classification: X00

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