
Treasury reporting best practice guide
Companies are being pressured into providing real-time data on cash positions. Here's how best to handle the new reporting burdens.

If the global financial meltdown of 2008 has changed anything substantial in treasury practices, it is reporting. Increased market volatility has made boards and senior management especially anxious about their companies’ fiscal health and the state of their cash coffers.
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