Cash Management Academy of Business Training
Delivery Method
Seminar
Target Audience Finance Personnel, accounting personnel, CFO
Summary In the Cash Management Training Course, you will learn best practices to manage your firm’s working capital (cash available for day-to-day operations) to improve the firm’s liquidity position, financial health, and reduce risk to allow management to take advantage of unexpected opportunities, and to qualify for bank loans and favorable trade credit terms.
Description/Agenda
In the Cash Management Training Course, you will learn best practices to manage your firm’s working capital (cash available for day-to-day operations) to improve the firm’s liquidity position, financial health, and reduce risk to allow management to take advantage of unexpected opportunities, and to qualify for bank loans and favorable trade credit terms.
WORKSHOP OUTLINE
Module One: Introduction to Cash Management
Overview of Working Capital
The Working Capital Cash Conversion Cycle (CCC)
How Changes in Current Accounts Impact
External Financing
Working Capital Investment and Financing Strategies
Management of Credit and Accounts
Receivable (A/R)
Management of Inventory
Management of Accounts Payable (A/P)
Multi-National Working Capital
Management Tools
Module Two: Cash Metrics
Basic Financial Concepts
Working Capital Metrics
Cash Conversion Cycle (CCC) Cash Discount Calculations
Accounts Receivable (A/R) Monitoring and Control
Collections and Concentrations
Calculations
Module Three: Collections, Concentration and Disbursements
Disbursements
Collections
Concentration of Funds
Payments Fraud
Module Four: Short-Term Investing and Borrowing
Managing Short-Term Investments
Pricing and Yields on Short-Term Investments
Managing Short-Term Financing
Debt Financing
Module Five: Long-Term and Capital Investments
Managing Capital Market Investments
Valuation of Long-Term Securities
Module Six: Cash Forecasting
Purpose of Cash Forecasting
Issues and Opportunities
Types of Forecasts
The Forecasting Process
Forecasting Methods
Best Practices of Cash Forecasting
Module Seven: Information Technology in Treasury
Information Technology for Treasury
Treasury Management Systems (TMS)
eCommerce
CPE Credits Disclosure
Recommended CPE credit: 24
Recommended field of study: Accounting
Program level: Advanced.
Advance preparation: None
Each Student Receives:
- A student manual or textbook for use during and after the class.
- Instruction from an experienced business professional (minimum of 30 years) with at least five years in a corporate senior management position (CEO, President, COO, Vice President, CFO).
- Real life exercises to support training materials.
- Individual attention (classes are limited to four students).
- Personalized Certificate of Completion.
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