Cashflow Magazine 1988 - Abstracts

Cashflow Magazine 1988
TitleSubjectAuthors
A treasurer's guide to the Japanese banking system.BusinessEdward A. Lang III, Willem Oosthoek
Banks say 'go' to corporate borrowers: loan margins drop - erratically - in inefficient pricing.BusinessChristopher L. Snyder Jr.
Campaign '88 gives the foreign trade bill a toss. (1988 U.S. presidential campaign)BusinessKaren Kutz
Congress' course unclear in addressing 'Crash' causes. (October 1987 stock market crash)BusinessKaren Kutz
Dealing with venture capitalists.BusinessG. Steven Burrill
Defined benefit plans: old fashioned for new wave?BusinessGilbert G. Zoghlin
Designing an external financial information system.BusinessScott Wachs
Designing fiduciary liability protection. (for pension fund trustees and administrators) (includes related checklist article on fiduciary liability)BusinessJohn Roskopf
Financing your primary liability coverage cost-effectively.BusinessDouglas H. Hartman
How fast do I need to know? (on-line transaction reporting)BusinessStephen C. Holahan
Indiana to collect corporate taxes electronically.Business 
Investing cash: the ins and outs of liquid investing in today's complex markets.BusinessAngelina M. Spoto
Manage your pension plan like a business subsidiary. (Financial Accounting Standards Board statement No. 87 changes allocation strategies)BusinessJohn C. Sweeney
Paying carriers electronically: how shippers earn discounts.BusinessJoseph Grimaldi
Post-retirement medical benefits pose a huge funding problem. (includes related article on legal precedents for employer responsibility)BusinessLaurence Pinzur, Linda J. Havlin
Raising cash: commercial paper sets the rates, but banks fight back with loan sales.BusinessWilliam Beyer
Reinvoicing: a currency exposure tool.BusinessSusan M. Rugnetta
Revitalized junk bond market open to small issuers.BusinessPhyllis Feinberg
Risks grow in banking: why ratings are falling.BusinessDonald E. Noe
Seizing new treasures with aggressive cash management.BusinessLeonard H. Wissner
Shopping for protection in a soft market. (business insurance) (includes related article on insurance rate cuts)BusinessMark P. Charron, Daniel G. Tracy
Squeezing cash: how to make an LBO work. (leveraged buyout)BusinessL. Frederick Sutherland
Surviving Black Monday and FAS 87: keys to controlling pension expense. (Financial Accounting Standard)BusinessGregory D. Hansen
The ABCs of LBOs: a guide to the post-Crash buyout. (leveraged buyouts, stock exchange crash of October 1987) (includes related article on LBO opportunities)BusinessJohn K. Castle
The do-it-yourself advantage: self insurance, self administration yield savings in health benefit plan costs.BusinessMarty Rosenbaum, James McCallen
The doubtful future future of portfolio insurance: will benefits outweigh costs?BusinessJeffrey K. Feldman, Susan B. Kerley
Tracking down investment managers for a middle-market company. (includes related article on performance reviews for investment managers)BusinessW. Kent Oyler
Vendor Express lights up the ACH. (the U.S. Treasury Department's Vendor Express program, Automated Clearing House)BusinessFrank A. Cesario
Why restructuring adds value: leveraging to a bigger carrot. (third in a five-part series)BusinessG. Bennett Stewart III, David M. Glassman
Why restructuring adds value: springboard to results. (last in a five-part series of articles on why leverage creates value in business restructuring)BusinessG. Bennett Stewart III, David M. Glassman
Why restructuring adds value: when subtracting is a goal. (fourth in a five-part series on how language creates value in corporate restructurings)BusinessDavid M. Glassman, G. Bennett III Stewart
Will the Fed keep interest rates low to elect a Republican president? (Federal Reserve)BusinessRichard Stolz
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