Improving the Calculation of the Efficiency Assessment of Cash Flow Management in High-Tech Industries
Alexey V. Kemenov (),
Tatyana V. Abalakina and
Olga I. Zhukova
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Alexey V. Kemenov: Department of Corporate Finance and ?orporate Governance, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
Journal of Reviews on Global Economics, 2018, vol. 7, 759-767
Abstract:
Relevance: Information about cash flows is always being closely monitored by analysts, business managers and investors. The efficiency of money management determines the quality of the entity as a whole. And his management should use the integrated indicator of the effectiveness of cash flow management in making management decisions. The novelty of the present scientific research is in the following: - the advanced method of calculation of the integral indicator of the efficiency of cash flows management at the high-tech enterprises is proposed, - the appropriate and efficient use of cash flow profitability indicators is identified. Practical usefulness. - It is justified that The Net Present Value (NPV) profitability of net cash flow is the indicator that reflects the efficiency of cash flow management. - The proposed integral indicator of the effectiveness of cash flow management makes it possible to determine the impact of individual factors that influence the formation and use of NPV. - the proposed efficiency assessment for effective cash management will determine the quality of management of activity of the economic entity.
Keywords: Financial stability of the organization; cash flow; estimation of the factors of growth in the efficiency of cash flow management; integral indicator of the efficiency of cash flow management. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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