Cash Management: A User’s Perspective – The How’s, Why’s and Wherefores
OVERVIEW
Cash management seems simple enough; money comes in, money goes
out. However, managing the flows and gathering the right information at theright time is complicated and tricky. Understanding the pitfalls and
anticipating Murphy’s Law is both a science and an art.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
Cash is King! You’ve heard that I’m sure. But managing cash can
be a pain in the butt. Establishing procedures, maintaining banking relationships,
and getting good, reliable information are some of the key elements of good
cash management.
The larger the company, the more complex the issues and hence
the solutions. No longer a pencil and paper enterprise; managing cash is the
Rubik’s Cube of finance.
A bank that is not making its commercial and small business
customers’ lives easier cannot expect them to utilize its Cash Management
products. Internet cash management is typically the anchor product and
ancillary systems such as ACH, positive pay and bill pay are often bolted on as
an afterthought.
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AREAS COVERED
- Inflows, outflows, and information
- Bank products and services
- Where to get data
- Internal and external information
- Cash position
- Budgeting and forecasting
- Excel versus Treasury workstations
- Department structure
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
An essential part of cash management is budgeting and
forecasting and managing actuals against both expectations. Understanding the
source of the data as well as the confidence you have in its reliability plays
a large part in the management of your company’s cash.
WHO WILL BENEFIT
- Treasurers
- Cash Managers
- Assistant Treasurers
- Operations managers
- Payments managers
- Compliance Officers
- Accountants and CPAs
- Accounts receivables managers
- Accounts payables managers
- Procurement managers
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