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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION TO FINANCE MANAGEMENT 2
1.1. FINANCE, THEIR ROLE AND FUNCTIONS IN THE PROCESS OF PUBLIC REPRODUCTION 2
1.2. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AT THE ENTERPRISE 4
1.3. STRUCTURE OF SOURCES OF FINANCING THE ENTERPRISE 15
2. FINANCE OF THE ENTERPRISE. nineteen
2.1. BASIS OF THE ORGANIZATION OF FINANCES OF ENTERPRISES. nineteen
2.2. FINANCING PLANNING 22
2.3. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 27
2.4. RESPONSIBILITY OF ENTERPRISES 28
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Introduction
The market economy involves the formation and development of enterprises of various organizational and legal forms based on different types of private property, the emergence of new owners - both individual citizens and labor collectives of enterprises.

In the general aggregate of financial relations, there are three large interrelated spheres: the finances of business entities (enterprises, organizations, institutions), insurance, and public finances.

The process of functioning of any enterprise is cyclical. Within the same cycle, the following are carried out: attracting the necessary resources, combining them in the production process, selling the output and obtaining the final financial results. In a market economy, there is a shift in priorities in the objects and targets of the management system of the business object.

Financial liabilities include contractual obligations:
pay cash or provide some other kind of financial assets to another company;
exchange financial instruments with another company on potentially unfavorable conditions (in particular, such a situation may arise in case of a forced sale of receivables).

It is believed that these conditions are more consistent with the criterion of maximizing equity capital, i.e. the market price of the company´s ordinary shares. This approach is based on the following fundamental idea of ​​the development of society, shared by most of the economically developed countries of the West, the achievement of social and economic prosperity of society through private property.

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