An effective system of corporate governance increases the cost of capital, encourages companies to use their own resources more efficiently, which forms the basis for their growth. One of the structures of corporate governance is the accounting policies, which is a special area of economic activity of the corporation, aimed at mobilizing financial resources, their rational distribution and use to ensure functions of the corporation. The purpose of the article is to identify the problems of formation of accounting policy for the needs of corporate enterprise management. In the process of writing the article, methods of analysis and synthesis, comparison and generalization of research results were used, which allowed to achieve this goal. Using this element of the accounting policies, the corporation can influence the formation of its costs, and hence the formation of financial statements in different reporting periods. The decision to include interest on loans obtained from member banks of the corporation in the calculation is made for each loan separately.The main tasks of the accounting policies of the corporation are as follows: to ensure a clear understanding of indicators of the financial statements by users; enabling users to assess effects of different accounting alternatives; accurate interpretation and comparability of financial statements of different companies that use alternative accounting methods.
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