Types of the Enterprise Financial Policy in the Process of Its Implementation
EUREKA: Social and Humanities, (5), 9-16. doi:10.21303/2504-5571.2020.001442
8 Pages Posted: 24 Feb 2021
Date Written: September 30, 2020
Abstract
The current research conducts the study of the enterprise financial policy in an aspect of formalizing its types in an attempt to maximize its efficiency and practical sense as the latter are basically absent due to lacking proper scientific background. That is, subsystems of financial policy are perceived by domestic scholars as its types, which make it impossible to create a rational, functioning and effective managerial system.
Arranging the enterprise financial policy to specific types allows easier achievement of a chosen strategy and formulated objectives as each such type is a set of methods, levers and tools for making and implementing management decisions, which provides optimization to this process, thus achieving the maximum efficiency of financial management
The analysis of domestic scientific achievements on the researched problems, or rather total lack of such, proved the necessity to substantiate the types of enterprise financial policy. Thus, the subsystems of financial policy: depreciation, tax, dividend and others are perceived by domestic scholars as its types, which lead to an erroneous understanding of its essence and process mechanism of its implementation, and hence – the controversial scientific and practical value of existing research.
The given research proposes following types of the enterprise financial policy: stabilizing financial policy, proliferative financial policy, innovative financial policy and urgent financial policy, that are meant to be used in specific economic conditions and in accordance with current managerial objectives and maximize the effectiveness of financial management.
Keywords: enterprise financial policy; stabilizing financial policy; proliferative financial policy; innovative financial policy; urgent financial policy; anti-crisis management; financial management
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