Theoretical and methodological principles of cash flows of enterprises
Date
2021Author
Третякова, Олена Василівна
Харабара, Віолетта
Грешко, Роман Ігорович
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Efficient management of cash flows of the enterprise provides predict activities in a modern organization. The
issue of ensuring balancing and synchronization of outflow and inflow of cash and their equivalents is important for any enterprise.
The urgency of the study greatly increases in conditions of complex economic processes that create significant risks and
difficulties in conducting a balanced cash flow management policy.
The purpose of this study is to substantiate the theoretical and methodological principles of management of cash flows of
the enterprise, which provides for the determination of the content of the concept of cash flows, their types and classification,
as well as the formulation of methodological approaches to the management of cash flows of the enterprise. The theoretical
basis for conducting research is the work of domestic and foreign scientists who studied the issue of managing the cash flows
of the enterprise.
In the course of the study of theoretical and methodological bases of management of cash flows of the enterprise, economic
content and value of cash flows of the enterprise are determined. In the course of studying the approaches of various scholars,
the proper definition of cash flows, which characterizes them as the receipt and payment of highly liquid assets of the enterprise
within the framework of financial, investment and current activities of the enterprise, is formulated in order to ensure uninterrupted
production, sales and other work, which leads to a change in the amount on the current account in the bank and the
balance in the box office. Also in the article, methodological approaches to managing cash flows of enterprises that provide for
quality accounting and collection of information on funds, analysis of preliminary management experience, substantiation of
optimization measures, drawing up a payment calendar for the next year, control over the implementation of a substantiated
cash flow management policy. Measures are determined to balance cash flow due to leasing, use of leasing, buying, emission or
sale of corporate bonds or other securities, changing the policy of selling goods and services.