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Cash is Still King
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Cash is Still King

The Survival Guide to Cash Flow Management

AMACOM, 1999 mais...


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable

Recommendation

Keith Checkley believes in a simple premise: Cash flow is the heart of business. It is also the heart of his new book, a sequel to 1995’s Cash is King. Using a detailed and exhaustive discussion of the cash-flow cycle as his springboard, Checkley leaps into the depths of business strategy, product development and restructurings. Just when it’s all getting a bit too deep, he surfaces with penetrating case studies from companies like Dell. getAbstract recommends this book to financial and non-financial pros alike, all of whom will benefit from its succinct definitions of finance terms and its clear explanation of critical mathematic formulas. While many business and management books suffer from a lack of hard fact and applicability, Checkley gives you the numbers, or more importantly, he gives you the knowledge you need to crunch your own.

Take-Aways

  • Banks, companies and even countries struggle with financial problems.
  • Effective cash-flow management techniques can identify and eliminate problems.
  • Executives must adopt a strategic approach to cash-flow management.

About the Author

Keith Checkley FCIB, who once held management positions at Barclays’ Bank, is an associate director of Prebon Training Services. He has written ten business books including, Finance for Framing, Finance for Small Businesses, Lending and Cash is King - A Practical Guide to Strategic Cash Management the 1995 predecessor to this book.


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