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The problems plaguing the AOL-Time Warner merger prove that good corporate combinations require more than just CEO backslapping and handshakes to work
Don't offer treasurers fancy systems. What they want are cost-effective cash controls
IT vendors show off products that promise to help corporations toe the regulatory line
Even though they weren't banned, synthetic leases appear to be losing their appeal
Every treasury tinkered with consolidating its cash management before, but the demand for real-time cash control now makes this effort a No. 1 priority
In this age of belt tightening, convincing your boss to make an investment in financial technology might not be the long shot you think it is
The 2002-2003 definition of an M&A deal that will fly: small, all cash and strategic
Good margins and a nice cover may not cut it anymore with impatient investors
As banks lose interest in cash management, companies find themselves being dumped
Security concerns and spending become more of a corporate way of life as companies begin to take on the harder challenge of real systemic change