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The article defines the relevance of the formation of the company's asset management system. The purpose of the article is to research modern methods of asset management that will provide the company with a stable position in a competitive environment. The essence of assets is highlighted. The classification characteristics of assets are given (by forms of functioning, by participation in turnover, by the level of liquidity, by the nature of ownership, by terms of operation). The stages of asset management are established in accordance with the most common classification of them into non-current and current assets. Specific features of non-current asset management that have an impact on the formation of the company's investment policy are determined. Measures that contribute to the optimization of current assets are specified. Features of the main types of current asset management models (aggressive, conservative, moderate) are highlighted. Approaches to the assessment of assets (income, market, cost) are defined. Types of asset management strategies (asset analysis, cost optimization, risk management, technological update) are given. The essence of the asset management system is determined as a set of all interrelated and mutually coordinated actions of asset management (coordinated and optimized planning, selection of assets, acquisition (creation), liquidation, disposal, etc.). The characteristic is provided by international standards of the ISO 55000 series "Asset management. General overview, principles and terminology". Provisions regulated by these standards are defined. In particular, asset management policies and objectives, planning (operational, tactical, strategic), performance evaluation, improvement activities, guidance on the interaction of the asset management system with other policies and management systems. The main provisions of the functioning of the asset management system (formation of the company's value, consistency, leadership, guarantee) are highlighted. The characteristics of the most common software tools for asset management are given. The advantages of implementing the asset management system have been identified.
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