
The Strategic Treasurer
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Inhalt
- THE STRATEGIC TREASURER: A Partnership for Corporate Growth
- Contents
- Preface
- Treasurers Deserve Equal Time
- Chapter Overviews
- Corporate Directors
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Building the Case for Being a Strategic Treasurer
- Volatility and Turbulence as Opportunity
- Resiliency, Diversification, and Due Diligence
- Being a Strategic Business Partner
- It Is Good to Be Needed
- Technology Has Improved
- Summary
- Chapter 2: First Things for the New Treasurer
- Study the Business
- Assess Treasury
- Identify Risks
- Socializing Your Assessment
- Put Your Team Together Like a Puzzle
- Creating and Socializing the Vision and Plan
- A Time for Action
- Ongoing Intellectual Curiosity
- Summary
- Chapter 3: Being a Partner, Not a Vendor
- Avoiding Inevitable Pitfalls
- Keeping in Between the Two Lines
- Know What Is Important to the Organization and to Its Partners
- Summary
- Chapter 4: Managing Relationships
- Scope of the Relationship Management Plan
- Key Components of a Relationship Management Plan
- Plan and Process for Accomplishing the Objectives
- Rationale for Formally Documenting Relationships
- Request for Proposal
- Summary
- Chapter 5: Owning Cash and the Five Os of Treasury
- The Os of Treasury
- Centralized or Decentralized Treasury
- Taking Ownership
- Protecting the Balance Sheet
- Summary
- Chapter 6: Cash Boot Camp for Treasurers
- Cash
- A Tale of Two Types of Cash
- Disbursement Example
- Collection/Receivable Example
- Discussion
- Technology Enables Appropriate Cash Recording and Reporting
- Cash Implications
- Summary
- Chapter 7: Owning Working Capital
- Two Definitions of Working Capital
- Two Different Measurements for Working Capital
- Working Capital Impact on Organizational Value
- Differences Between Liquidity and Historical Working Capital Measures
- Projecting Working Capital Usage and Variations
- Steps Needed to Optimize Working Capital
- Summary
- Chapter 8: Differences Between a Process View and a Silo View
- The Process Perspective Is Vital
- Symptoms of a Silo View
- Fighting the Silo Mentality with the Process
- Summary
- Chapter 9: Financial Risk Management: Part One
- Risk
- Summary
- Notes
- Chapter 10: Financial Risk Management: Part Two
- Risk Management Choices
- Possible Reasons for Hedging
- Value in Risk Management
- Volatility and Impact
- What to Hedge?
- Financial Risk Management Process
- Treasurer's Role
- Black Swans
- When Do We Hedge?
- No Cheers for Hedges
- It's the Objective That Matters
- Summary
- Notes
- Chapter 11: Losses and Fraud: What Can Keep Treasurers Awake at Night
- Situations of Loss
- Fraud
- Summary
- Chapter 12: Communication: Mars and Venus
- Cash
- Forecasting
- Working Capital
- Controls
- Summary
- Chapter 13: Building and Developing the Treasury Team
- Putting the Puzzle Together
- Developing the Team
- Summary
- Chapter 14: Understanding and Maximizing the Use of Treasury Technology Tools
- Technology Supports the Treasury Role, and Treasury Supports the Organization
- Treasury Technology Landscape
- Extension and Visibility Services
- Treasury Workstation and the Technology Landscape
- The Order of Activities
- Respecting Your Time: A Tale of Dashboards and Reports
- Other Treasury Systems
- Managing Financial Processes
- Summary
- Notes
- Chapter 15: Advice from Various Treasury Leaders
- Change Management
- Risk Management
- Relationship Management
- Mindset and Perspectives of the Treasurer
- Developing Treasury Staff
- Vision, Strategy, and Execution
- Reading List
- Summary
- Chapter 16: Volatility and Liquidity Management
- Protecting the King
- Volatile Times
- Financial Crisis of 2007+
- Financial Instrument Risk
- Counterparties
- Foreign Exchange Rates
- Commodities
- Rating Agencies
- Banks and Insurance Companies
- Governments
- Summary
- Chapter 17: Achieving Visibility to Your Liquidity
- Achieving Visibility to Liquidity Requires Internal and External Data
- Prerequisites to Achieving Visibility
- Connecting Through Networks
- Assessing Threats and Impacts to the Organization's Liquidity
- Summary
- Chapter 18: Envisioning Treasury in the Future
- Treasury's Role in the Corporation
- Stewardship: Technology Developments and Green Treasury
- Everything as a Service: Cloud Computing Comes to Treasury
- Visibility and Risk Management
- Relationship Power Shifts
- Liquidity and Balance Sheet Management
- Chairing the Working Capital Council and Advising Business Areas
- Cash, Checks, and Miscellaneous Projections
- Some Things Will Not Change
- Summary
- Chapter 19: "Not-to-Do" List for the Treasurer
- Relationship Management
- Technology Decisions and Perspectives Don'ts
- Staffing, Resources, and Consultants
- Projects and Communication
- Decisions, Debates, and Assumptions
- The Crowd: Follow or Take the Road Less Traveled
- Some Basics
- Summary
- Appendix: Resource Information
- Media/Magazines
- Books
- Professional Organizations
- Treasury/Business Web Sites
- Treasury/Banking Technology
- Index
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