Finance and Accounting
Treasury Management and Liquidity Optimization Essentials
Overview:
Introduction:
This training program is designed to deepen participants' understanding of effective treasury operations, liquidity planning, and financial risk management, with practical approaches to enhance organizational decision-making.
Program Objectives:
By the end of this training, participants will:
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Understand the role of treasury management in enhancing liquidity.
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Develop strategies for optimizing cash flow and managing liquidity risks.
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Explore various financial instruments for liquidity management.
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Analyze the impact of global financial conditions on liquidity.
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Implement effective liquidity forecasting and reporting techniques.
Targeted Audience:
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Treasury professionals looking to advance their skills.
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Finance managers and analysts.
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Accountants involved in liquidity and cash management.
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Financial consultants.
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Corporate finance professionals dealing with risk management and treasury operations.
Program Outlines:
Unit 1:
Introduction to Treasury and Liquidity Management:
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Overview of treasury functions in corporate finance.
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Key liquidity concepts: Cash flow vs. profit.
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Role of central banks and financial institutions in liquidity.
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Corporate governance and its impact on treasury management.
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Ethical considerations in treasury operations.
Unit 2:
Liquidity Planning and Cash Flow Management:
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Understanding cash flow cycles in different industries.
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Forecasting cash needs and liquidity gaps.
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Techniques for cash pooling and centralized treasury management.
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Cash flow optimization: Reducing idle balances and excess liquidity.
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Managing working capital for improved liquidity.
Unit 3:
Financial Instruments for Liquidity Management:
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Overview of short-term financial instruments: Repos, commercial paper.
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Liquidity through credit lines and overdrafts.
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Role of bonds and securities in liquidity planning.
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Derivatives and hedging for managing liquidity risks.
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Understanding money market instruments.
Unit 4:
Liquidity Risk Management:
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Identifying and measuring liquidity risk.
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Stress testing for liquidity under adverse conditions.
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Regulatory requirements: Basel III liquidity coverage ratio (LCR).
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Implementing contingency funding plans.
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Risk mitigation strategies in corporate liquidity management.
Unit 5:
Treasury Management Systems and Reporting:
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Overview of treasury management systems (TMS).
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Automation in liquidity reporting and forecasting.
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Data analytics and treasury KPIs.
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Treasury reporting under IFRS and GAAP standards.