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Treasury and Cash Management
Treasury of the Future
No one knows what the role of a treasurer will look like in five, 10 or 20 years.
However, it is possible to make educated guesses based on the way current economic forces are affecting corporate treasury departments. The economy and treasury departments are driven forward by changes in information and communication technologies. At the broadest level, the cost of exchanging information has created the emergence of a global economy.
Career Management
2004 Compensation Report
Desiree N. Martino, Association for Financial Professionals
AFP’s 2004 Compensation Survey shows that financial professionals continue to receive solid salary increases despite a lukewarm job market.
In 2004, finance professionals are averaging salary increases of 3.6%. This compares favorably to the national average of 3.5%.
Corporate Finance
AFP 300: Experts in Treasury and Finance Make the Corporate World Go ‘Round
AFP Staff Writers
The right person, with extreme motivation and the proper skills, can move mountains in business.
This month, AFP Exchange features some of the most senior-level professionals in treasury and finance.
Treasury and Finance
Moving on Up: Education and Maturity Are Primary Indicators of Success for Women in the Finance Industry
AFP Staff Writers
In finance, top-ranked women tend to be over 35 and have higher levels of education, according to a survey cosponsored by AFP and Citigroup.
The survey of 140 women in finance roles showed that women use multiple strategies to succeed in their professional lives.
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