Revenues With Cash Receipts and Treasury

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Revenues With Cash Receipts and Treasury
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F1811

Vienna (Austria)

20 Jul 2026 -24 Jul 2026

6300

Overview

Introduction:

Revenue generation, cash receipts, and treasury operations form an integrated financial framework that supports organizational liquidity, financial control, and sustainable business performance. Effective coordination between these functions strengthens cash visibility, improves working capital management, and ensures accurate financial reporting while supporting sound governance and internal controls. This training program covers revenue management frameworks, cash receipt processes, treasury operations, liquidity management principles, and financial control structures that support organizational financial stability. It presents a comprehensive perspective on the relationship between revenue cycles, cash management, treasury functions, financial governance, and strategic financial decision-making.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze revenue management frameworks within organizational financial operations.

  • Evaluate cash receipt structures and financial control mechanisms supporting revenue integrity.

  • Assess treasury management models governing liquidity and cash flow optimization.

  • Examine governance and risk management practices across revenue and treasury functions.

  • Explore financial reporting and treasury performance frameworks supporting executive decision making.

Target Audience:

  • Treasury professionals.

  • Revenue and receivables managers.

  • Finance managers.

  • Financial controllers.

  • Cash management specialists.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Revenue Management Frameworks:

  • Revenue cycle governance within organizational finance.

  • Revenue recognition principles and financial reporting frameworks.

  • Revenue streams and organizational income structures.

  • Revenue control policies and authorization hierarchies.

  • Integration between revenue management and financial planning.

Unit 2:

Cash Receipts Management and Financial Controls:

  • Cash receipt lifecycle across organizational operations.

  • Cash collection channels and payment processing structures.

  • Cash receipting controls and segregation of duties.

  • Reconciliation frameworks for receipts and accounting records.

  • Documentation standards supporting cash receipt integrity.

Unit 3:

Treasury Operations and Liquidity Management:

  • Treasury organizational structures and responsibilities.

  • Liquidity management frameworks and cash positioning.

  • Cash forecasting methodologies supporting treasury decisions.

  • Banking relationship management and treasury services.

  • Short term funding and cash utilization strategies.

Unit 4:

Treasury Risk and Financial Governance:

  • Treasury governance frameworks and internal control structures.

  • Financial risk categories affecting treasury activities.

  • Bank account management and authorization controls.

  • Treasury compliance with financial policies and regulations.

  • Fraud prevention techniques and treasury security governance.

Unit 5:

Cash Flow Intelligence and Treasury Performance:

  • Cash flow analysis processes supporting financial sustainability.

  • Treasury performance indicators and liquidity metrics.

  • Role of executive treasury reporting and financial dashboards.

  • Working capital optimization through treasury analytics.

  • Emerging technologies shaping modern treasury managemen