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Journal of Corporate Treasury Management
Journal of Corporate Treasury Management is the leading professional journal for treasury management professionals within companies, larger non-profit organisations, and those working within organisations providing services to corporate treasurers.
The Journal is published quarterly both online and in print, and the first issue was published in July 2007.
Journal of Corporate Treasury Management is guided by an expert Editorial Board consisting of leading figures in Europe, the UK and the US. Board members include those from multinational companies, banks, consultancies and academia.
The Journal’s scope covers:
- Cash management, both domestic and cross-border
- Interest rate management
- Corporate tax
- Security and controls
- Financial strategy
- Corporate strategy
- Corporate finance
- Accounting
- Financial operations
- Risk management
- Financial services
- Financial human resource management.
As a peer-reviewed quarterly journal written by those involved in treasury management for those involved in treasury management, Journal of Corporate Treasury Management (JCTM) is unique in delivering high-quality, refereed content on:
- New thinking and ideas
- Emerging Trends and Developments
- Best Industry Practice
- Innovative Techniques
Each issue of JCTM publishes detailed, authoritative briefings, analysis, case studies, research and reviews by leading experts and practitioners in the field, to keep subscribers up to date with the latest developments and thinking in treasury management.
Essential reading for:
- Treasury management professionals within medium and large companies as well as larger non-profit organisations
- Banks and financial institutions serving corporate treasury professionals
- Professional associations
- Suppliers of treasury management software and systems
- Accountancy firms advising corporations
- Law firms advising corporate treasury professionals
- Consultancies and other professional advisors advising on corporate treasury management issues
- Government departments and non-departmental government bodies involved in treasury policy making, implementation and regulation
- Academics and researchers concerned with treasury management.
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