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100 _aVan de Wielen, Lex
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245 _aInternational cash management
_ba practical guide to managing cash flows, liquidity, working capital and short-term financial risks
_cLex van der Wielen ; in cooperation with Willem van Alphen, Joost Bergen.
260 _aDriebergen (Holanda)
_bRiskmatrix
_c2002
300 _a531p
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_c24 cm.
440 _aTreasury Management and Finance Series
520 _aModern cash management is no longer restricted to the management of business cash flows and account balances. Nowadays, a cash manager is the treasurer's right-hand man, who, in addition to these core tasks, also bears responsibility for the management of interest and foreign exchange risks and for some of the company's corporate finance operations. In addition, he plays an important supporting role towards the working capital management of the company
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520 _apractical knowledge about the subject. It is also suitable for students who need to obtain a broad general overview of cash management as part of their business economics and administration studies. Lex van der Wielen spent many years working in the treasury department of ABN AM RO Bank. In this capacity he advised numerous corporations on their financial risk management. He is currently associated with NI BE-SVV. This book was coauthored by Willem van Alphen and Joost Bergen, both of whom work for ABN AM RO Bank's Global Transaction Services department and have extensive experience as cash management consultants.
520 _aThis book is primarily intended for (future) professionals in the corporate treasury and banking sectors, who wish to gain
520 _aThis book provides an overview of the position and duties of the modern cash manager in an international company. In addition, it deals with the most important instruments used in contemporary cash management. It covers a cash manager's regular duties, such as the daily management of account balances and the conclusion of transactions in the financial markets. Examples are presented of several types of cash flow forecasts and an overview is provided of all relevant financial products. Furthermore, extensive attention is devoted to the establishment of a proper cash management infrastructure for the company. This includes setting up an (international) account structure, cash pools (international or otherwise), payment and collection factories and a netting system. Finally, a description is provided of the cash manager's role as a company adviser in relation to the management of its working capital.
650 0 4 _aEmpresas
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650 0 4 _aGestión de tesorería
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700 _aKliksberg, Bernardo
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830 _aTrabajo Social
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