Treasury & Risk magazine November/December 2012
Cover Story
Ascending The Corporate Ladder
Treasury & Risk’s 2012 picks of outstanding corporate finance executives under the age of 40
Features
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SWIFT Heads For The Cloud
Will Alliance Lite 2 steal treasury business from SWIFT service bureaus?
For Your Information (FYI)
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Some European Money Funds Already Employ Floating NAVs
U.K.'s Aviva saw assets grow after it switched to floating NAV in 2008.
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The Cost Of Ignoring Real Estate
Large companies could save from 5% to 40% by optimizing their real estate portfolios.
Treasury Management
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Making Sense of Babble
Toyota Financial Services resolves multiple banking connections and messaging formats with a solution built on SWIFT Integrator.
Risk Management
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Minimizing M&A Risks
Transactional insurance sees a surge in demand, particularly from companies doing midsize deals, Marsh reports.
Governance & Accounting
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Pay Peer Groups Questioned
Using peer groups of similar companies to determine executive compensation can lead to pay inflation, a study charges.
Tools & Technology
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Slimming Down Phone Bills
Carlson cuts costs as its telecom expense management provider spots unused circuits and expired contracts.
Surveys
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All Eyes on Cash
Treasury & Risk’s 2012 Strategic Treasury Survey
Careers
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Executives on the Move
Juan Figuereo; Donna Kinzel; Kenneth Goldman; Jonathan Chadwick; Cheryl Eason; Brad Halverson; John Fleurant; M. Scott Crocco
Industry Perspective
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Top Four Emerging Trends in Financial Risk Management
Sponsor: Chatham Financial
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Tackling Global Payment Challenges: Achieving Efficiency While Managing Costs and Risk
Sponsor: Citi













