Treasury & Risk Management 1996 - Abstracts

Treasury & Risk Management 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
Asset-backed perils and pitfalls. (includes related article on the asset-backed triumvirate)BusinessAnthony Baldo
EARNing a way out. (exchangeable administrative reorganization notes for bankrupt Burlington Motor Holdings Inc.)BusinessPortia Richardson
Forget leaving the pension business.BusinessMarci Baker
Future perfect. (21st century treasurers)(includes related article on reinventing a firm's treasury department)(Cover Story)BusinessRandy Myers
Glass-Steagall is moth food. (unnecessary banking law)(Editorial)BusinessMaile Hulihan
Grappling to get derivatives deals. (bank holding companies' derivatives contracts)BusinessMargaret Elliott
India's best kept tax secret. (Mauritius-India tax treaties)BusinessSteve Bergsman
Keeping your bank relationship healthy. (interview with corporate treasurers; Ronald H. Stolle of Sealy Corp.; James E. Harkins Jr. of Saint-Gobain Corp.; Donald C. Bell of Sencorp; James R. Bedenbaugh Magellan Health Services; Robert R. Gardner of Allendale Insurance)(Interview)Business 
Kmart takes the high road. (Kmart Corp.'s issuance of trust preferred securities)BusinessCatherine Lacoursiere
Last-ditch ERISA victory. (ERISA Clarification Act)BusinessRose Darby
More coverage under one roof. (multi-year multiline policies)BusinessRuss Banham
Putting risk to committee vote. (includes related article on risk oversight committees)BusinessKaren Spinner
Risk advice and a plug, to boot. (Arkwright Mutual Insurance Co.'s SmartSite)BusinessJohn Goff
Techie rescue. (Nasdaq Stock Market Pres. Alfred R. Berkeley's technology skills)BusinessJohn Green
Training powerhouses: how a handful of companies are developing treasury talent for the rest of corporate America. (includes related articles on Avon Products' finance officer retention schemes and risk management)(Cover Story)BusinessEllen Leander
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