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Assessment of Financial Potential as a Determinant of Enterprise Development

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  • Zherlitsyn, Dmytro
  • Levytskyi, Stanislav
  • Mykhailyk, Denys
  • Ogloblina, Victoriia

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Financial potential is an important part of enterprise activities. The technique of the enterprise’s financial potential assessment is offered in the paper. It is presented by particular stages, where each stage is related to a certain task. The characteristics of the company’s financial potential, based on the analysis of the related literature, are determined. The implementation of each task is carried out. Thus, the study proposes a mechanism for managing the financial potential of enterprises, which allows to emphasize the elements that can be useful for economic development. It is based on the general strategic principles of the enterprise management. The study results can be used to assess enterprise purposes and develop the formation goals of its financial potential. It can also help to forecast and separate main directions of accumulation, formation, and distribution of financial resources. It should be noted, that analysis and control over the financial potential formation strategy, as well as the use of analysis results for specifying the strategic directions of the enterprise development, are of high importance. Therefore, the management of the financial potential is a system of rational management of business financing, which includes the formation of financial relations, emerging as a result of finance resources flow.

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  • Zherlitsyn, Dmytro & Levytskyi, Stanislav & Mykhailyk, Denys & Ogloblina, Victoriia, 2019. "Assessment of Financial Potential as a Determinant of Enterprise Development," MPRA Paper 97069, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    assessment; financial potential; development; determinant; enterprise;
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    JEL classification:

    • G39 - Financial Economics - - Corporate Finance and Governance - - - Other
    • O16 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - Financial Markets; Saving and Capital Investment; Corporate Finance and Governance

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