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What is Trade Payables Accounts

Global Trends of Modernization in Budgeting and Finance
Short-term liabilities of a company in relation to other legal entities and individuals. The main types of trade payables accounts are: suppliers and contractors; company’s personnel; to state off-budget funds; debts on taxes, duties and other mandatory fees.
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Features of Financial Policy Development by Russian Companies in Today's Conditions
Igor Keri (Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Russia), Elena Gromova (Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Russia), and Nadezhda Sinelschikova (Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Russia)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 19
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7760-7.ch004
Abstract
The chapter includes the proposals regarding the development of rational financial policies by Russian companies in today's conditions. The authors have identified the following areas of difficulties: sales; deficit of financial resources for investment in development and distribution; instability and unpredictability of external conditions. Changes in price policies, optimization of components and volume of trade account receivables are some of the suggested ways of how to improve company's sales. The solution to the lack of financial resources for company's investment development can be found through selecting more effective forms of financing. The authors also point out the limitations in investment activities' financing under the conditions of current import substitution while suggesting author's own and original composition of indicators for innovation activity. The study leads the readers to the conclusion that the state today faces the challenge of creating favorable conditions for strengthening the financial stability of companies.
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