The financial strategy of an insurance company has a significant impact on the success of that company's activity. A well-developed financial strategy is able to decrease financial risks and guarantee the discharge of insurance companies' liabilities in the long-run. One of the main components of financial strategy is financial flow modeling. Mathematical modeling allows a more accurate determination of the financial support of the tasks envisaged in the corporate strategies of insurers. Insurance companies located in the post-Soviet region have less experience with financial flow management. These companies are more vulnerable because they do business in an economically and sociologically very undeveloped environment. The aim of this article is to explain the role of financial flow modeling in order to develop financial strategies for insurance companies in the post-Soviet region. The methodology of this research is correlation and regression analysis. The result of the research is a regression equation which is useful to predict input financial flows of an insurance company. The proposed method of calculation will be used to support forecasts of premiums and revenues from other types of insurance.
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