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Managing Cash Flow An Operational Focus Rob Reider Peter B Heyler

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Managing Cash Flow An Operational Focus Rob Reider Peter B Heyler
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.51 MB
Pages: 362
Author: Rob Reider, Peter B. Heyler
ISBN: 9780471228097, 0471228095
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Managing Cash Flow An Operational Focus Rob Reider Peter B Heyler by Rob Reider, Peter B. Heyler 9780471228097, 0471228095 instant download after payment.

Focusing on the tangible, cash flow operations that make business work

In business, there are pie-in-the-sky valuation standards like share prices and stock options that have alternately led executives to untold riches and to federal prisons. and then there is cold hard cash–the dollars and cents that pay the bills, keep the tax man at bay, and ensure a company’s ongoing survival. Rob Reider and Peter Heyler redirect corporate attention to core, cash management operation in Managing Cash Flow: An Operational Focus.

The authors’ comprehensive guide focuses on how a corporation can enhance its overall cash position on an ongoing basis. Reider and Heyler identify business functions that too often become ends in themselves–accounts receivable, inventory, administration–and remind readers of a company’s primary goals:

  • Customer service
  • Cash conversion
  • Making money
  • Survival

Managing Cash Flow: An Operational Focus offers a host of procedures and techniques for applying a cash-flow criterion to all business functions, keeping companies focused on the proverbial bottom line.

Nothing happens in business without measurable, tangible, absolute cash. Rob Reider and Peter Heyler offer a must-have, common-sense guide for keeping companies in the black.

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