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Strategic Treasurer is frequently quoted in industry-leading magazines and other publications related to treasury and finance, including Treasury & Risk and Financial Executive magazines, among others. This page will connect you to articles by, and interviews with, our own experts, as well as other corporate leaders, on the hot issues facing today’s Treasurers.
These articles and quotes are quick snapshots of what we’re thinking on important topics. With every click, you are certain to find a wealth of knowledgeable perspectives and insights from our thoughtful treasury strategists.
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Treasury Column—March 2008. Risk management in isolation is risky: to avoid unintended consequences of their decisions, treasurers need to apply the same partner-with-the-business mentality for risk management as they do for other activities and not treat it as an isolated treasury function. Authored by David W. Stowe & Craig A. Jeffery
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Reengineering with SaaS. -April 2010. Horizon Blue Cross/Blue Shieldís treasury put together two hosted software solutions to ramp up efficiency and visibility.
Taking on New Dimensions. -March 2010. Tomorrow's treasurers will need a global outlook, a strategic mind-set, an analytical approach, broader shoulders, a team spirit and agile technology that can increase visibility and control.
Ready, Set, EBam. -February 2010. Processes must be automated for companies to achieve great efficiencies when SWIFT's connectivity for bank account administration launches.
On-the-Go Treasury. -January 2010. Workstation providers are rolling out applications that let users access functionality via their mobile devices.
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Lockbox Lift-Off—October 2008. In the current uncertain economic conditions, treasuries want quicker availability on incoming payments and are optimizing processes just as recent technology innovations are helping to boost availability and re-launch lockbox services.
Winning Combo—October 2008. Created by mergers, Infor builds an automated, integrated treasury operation using its own software products as a cornerstone.
Hosting Takes The Cake—September 2008. A riskier economy is actually increasing spending on treasury technology for tools that provide global visibility of all cash, improve cash forecast accuracy and clamp better controls on the movement of funds.
When Vendors Cooperate, Customers Win—June 2008. Treasury managers can expect to see more joint work from vendors, as some of the more cost-conscious banks roll out more white-labeled technology.
The New Treasury Diet: Keep It Simple—April 2008. Treasurers are swearing off exotic investment options for plain old vanilla.
Dashboards for Everyone—March 2008. Once an implement of the corner office crowd, dashboards are now being designed to not only drill deeper but provide more task-specific analytics making them perfect for managers toiling rungs down.
A Win-Win for Win—February 2008. WinWholesale started with A/P and A/R when the plumbing and electrical distributor set out to centralize treasury operations at a company that seemed to defy the concept of centralization.
Cash is King - Treasurers Are Stuck Between A Rate Cut and Recession—January 2008. With the Federal Reserve cutting rates 75 basis points Tuesday morning and the probability of more cuts to come, corporate treasuries are scrambling to make sure their cash portfolios are positioned for a potentially wild rate ride downhill. The prospects of significantly lower rates raise questions about whether companies need to continue to sit on record cash cushions or whether it is time to redeploy funds back into the business through expansion, M&A or even share purchases and dividend increases.
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2007 AHA Award Winner for Middle Market Treasury—November 2007. Paychex Inc.
Reaching the Limit on Staff Cuts—October 2007. After years of trimming staff and automating processes, treasurers are beginning to see that the lowest headcount does not always translate into the most efficient shop. A few brave ones are making the case for treasury to bulk up a bit.
Sometimes It Helps To Get Your Hands Dirty—October 2007. Companies that give finance executives a little taste of operations can reap rewards.
EIPP Illuminated—September 2007. While Corporate resistance to EIPP is fading as CFOs recognize its value and vendors rise to the occasion. Now, companies can Receive up to 95% of invoices electronically regardless of how they are delivered.
Treasurers Turn the Tables on Banks—September 2007. The mantra at treasuries today is, "One format, one pipe" to make payments anywhere on the globe, and banks and treasury technology companies are trying their best to comply.
Stop the Madness—July/August 2007. While automating your account analysis may not be the sexiest topic in the world, it could lead to some exciting savings.
Stay tuned to the cash conversion space for more deals—April 24, 2007.
The Last Paper Check—April 2007. March 16 felt like any other day in the back offices of retailers and other businesses with sizable volumes of small checks, but on that day the lowly check marched one step closer to extinction.
Strategic Selection—April 2007. Wall Street Systems is plowing forward with a plan still firmly focused on the financial Services sector and ASP hosting, with two tweaked former Trema offerings for the middle market and…
Where Size Doesn't Matter—February 2007. Midsize companies like Fellowes are seizing the initiative when it comes to building sophisticated treasury operations not typically seen at middle market companies. No longer willing to settle for low-tech solutions to meet global challenges, these middle-weight trendsetters are using cutting-edge products and services intended for much larger multinationals. And banking and software vendors, who once ignored them, are now more than ready to push the best technology into skilled midsize hands and let them run with it.
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