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Ontology of Variability of Accounting for Financial Rent

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  • Serhii Bardash

    (National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine)

  • Tetiana Osadcha

    (Kherson State University, Kherson, Ukraine)

Abstract

Research on financial rent has been at the forefront of economics since the middle of the twentieth century in market economies due to the growing role of financial capital and the formation of the stock market. Today some scholars believe that financial rent is a type of economic rent, so it should be reflected in accounting. The purpose of the article is to develop recommendations for the reflection of financial rent in the accounting system. This research has solved the following tasks: to determine significant differences in the understanding of financial rent in the theory of finance and the rent in economic theory; to identify the type of resource that produces financial rent; to form approaches to the assessment and accounting for financial rent. It was established that in financial science the concept of financial rent does not correlate with the concept of economic rent, but it is appropriate to consider the financial rent as income that should be reflected in the accounting system to ensure the effectiveness of further management decisions. The identification of the composition of financial resources for the needs of their accounting allowed to determine the type of financial instruments, as well as operations that will form the financial rent. Author's approaches to the recognition of financial rent as accounting object were presented and organizational and methodical provisions of accounting for financial rent were developed. In particular, the procedure for determining the amount of financial rent and its reflection in the accounts depending on the sources of its formation was proposed. The practical significance of the study results is to increase the informativeness of the accounting system for management staff in order to manage the efficiency of the enterprise.

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  • Serhii Bardash & Tetiana Osadcha, 2021. "Ontology of Variability of Accounting for Financial Rent," Oblik i finansi, Institute of Accounting and Finance, issue 2, pages 5-10, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:iaf:journl:y:2021:i:2:p:5-10
    DOI: 10.33146/2307-9878-2021-2(92)-5-10
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