Treasury Management Skills
The British Academy for Training and Development offers this training program in Treasury Management Skills, offering a specialized learning experience designed to enhance the capabilities of professionals working in liquidity management and financial planning. The program provides a comprehensive framework that deepens participants’ understanding of the treasury’s role in maintaining institutional stability, while addressing the challenges associated with cash-flow management and the rapid shifts within modern financial environments. It also aims to strengthen strategic financial decision-making, develop resilient treasury structures, and support institutions in achieving a balanced approach between operational requirements and long-term growth objectives. Participants will gain refined knowledge of contemporary financial tools, risk-management techniques, and policy-building methods that reinforce financial sustainability and improve overall operational efficiency.
Overview
Course Objectives
Who Should Attend?
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Treasury managers and staff working in cash and liquidity units.
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Finance personnel seeking to expand their understanding of treasury functions.
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Bank employees and professionals in financial institutions.
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Specialists in financial planning and risk management.
Knowledge and Benefits:
After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:
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Establish a comprehensive understanding of treasury functions and their strategic importance.
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Enhance participants’ skills in cash-flow analysis and liquidity assessment.
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Strengthen the ability to manage financial risks related to funding and investment activities.
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Improve the quality and effectiveness of treasury-specific financial reporting.
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Enable participants to choose appropriate financial instruments to support liquidity stability.
Course Outline
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Treasury Functions and Strategic Role
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The concept of the treasury and its position within the financial structure.
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Core responsibilities of treasury departments in modern organizations.
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Treasury contributions to financial stability and liquidity.
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Treasury System Structure
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Key components of the treasury’s internal system.
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Distribution of roles and responsibilities within the treasury team.
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Monitoring and control mechanisms to ensure performance quality.
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Cash-Flow Concepts
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The nature and significance of cash flows in assessing financial strength.
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The impact of operational activities on liquidity levels.
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Analysis of cash indicators to evaluate financial performance.
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Forecasting Cash Requirements
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Identifying liquidity gaps across various timeframes.
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Forecasting techniques based on financial data.
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Market factors influencing cash-flow needs.
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Optimal Liquidity Levels
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Standards used to determine appropriate liquidity levels.
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Minimum liquidity thresholds for operational commitments.
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Balancing liquidity with expected financial returns.
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Sources of Liquidity
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Strategies to strengthen internal liquidity.
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Short-term financing options available to organizations.
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The role of short-term investments in supporting cash positions.
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Short-Term Monetary Instruments
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Certificates of deposit and their use in liquidity management.
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Treasury bills and their contribution to financial stability.
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Banking collection operations and cash-processing mechanisms.
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Investment Instruments
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Selecting investment tools that match treasury objectives.
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Managing risks associated with short-term investment portfolios.
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Evaluating investment performance and adjusting strategies.
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Foreign Exchange Risk
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Causes of currency fluctuations.
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Methods for measuring exposure to foreign-exchange risk.
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Techniques for mitigating currency volatility.
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Interest Rate Risk
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How interest rates change and affect financial operations.
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Impact of interest rates on funding and liquidity.
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Approaches to minimizing interest-rate risk.
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Treasury Accounting Policies
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Controls for recording and documenting treasury operations.
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Principles of treasury-related financial reporting.
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The role of internal audit in ensuring financial integrity.
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Operational Procedures
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Daily workflow within the treasury department.
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Approval and authorization procedures.
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Techniques to reduce operational errors and enhance accuracy.
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Short-Term Financing Sources
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Credit facilities and methods for utilizing them.
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Issuance of commercial papers as a financing tool.
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Key conditions and requirements for short-term funding.
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Selecting Financing Options
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Comparing the cost of available financing alternatives.
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Assessing the risks associated with each option.
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Aligning financing choices with liquidity needs.
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Coordination with Banks
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The importance of managing banking relationships effectively.
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Analyzing terms and conditions in banking agreements.
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Organizing and managing multiple bank accounts.
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Monitoring Banking Services
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Evaluating the quality of banking services.
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Managing banking fees and costs.
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Assessing banking performance and its impact on treasury operations.
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Liquidity Reports
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Preparing daily and weekly liquidity reports.
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Analyzing liquidity gaps to forecast financial priorities.
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Designing reports that support executive decision-making.
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Investment and Funding Reports
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Presenting results of investment portfolios.
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Monitoring funding obligations and evaluating their performance.
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Comparing actual results with planned financial objectives.
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Treasury Technology Systems
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Features of digital systems used in treasury management.
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Integration of treasury systems with other financial platforms.
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Protecting financial data and maintaining information security.
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Supportive Digital Tools
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Automation tools that reduce manual intervention.
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Predictive analysis and smart forecasting tools.
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Digital connectivity solutions linking institutions with banks.
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Legal Obligations
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Financial regulations governing treasury operations.
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Compliance requirements within financial institutions.
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Controls related to anti-money-laundering standards.
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Regulatory Framework
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The role of regulatory bodies in overseeing treasury activities.
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International standards influencing treasury policies.
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Regulatory impact on liquidity practices and investment decisions.
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Schedule & Fees
No upcoming sessions at the moment. Contact us for custom scheduling.