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The concept of real-time cash visibility continues to be a hot topic, yet it remains, in the minds of many, a distant vision. Fortunately, with a few steps, it can become today’s reality.
Step 1: Build a data-driven treasury: Identify data sources Identifying and accessing broader data sources is a good starting point to gain cash visibility and ensure that the treasury function has access to all required information. Proactive collaboration with other departments like Accounts Payables (AP), Accounts Receivables (AR), Procurement and Sales is essential to manage and forecast cash balances across the entire business.
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Join Ernie Humphrey, CEO of Treasury Webinars, as he provides insights into current cash management challenges companies face, revealing the key results and implications of the inaugural Cash Management in a Digital World survey.
What follows in this report is an analysis of key survey results and benchmarks treasury executives can use to build the case for additional resources that enable cash management success.
The manufacturing industry is being digitally transformed from top to bottom with the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), smart manufacturing, intelligent automation, and the like. Do not let your Accounts Payable (AP) department be left behind.