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Integrating the operational and financial components of the short‐term company plan
Nicola DellepianeThe operational component of a company’s short‐term plan (amounts of products to be delivered and sold to various markets at prices that vary according to markets, sales channels…
The benefits of holding cash: a real options approach
Didier Cossin, Tomas HrickoCompanies need to decide on the optimal amounts of cash to hold. Although this problem has long been acknowledged as a major issue for corporations, new advances in the finance…
Measuring liquidity risk in a banking management framework
Giampaolo GabbiStresses that recent changes in financial markets have involved the payment system and the banking processes directly devoted to short term forecasting. Proposes that financial…
Short term banking management in France: a portfolio perspective
Guy TournoisToday we are in an “information society”. Live information is strategic both for the customer and the portfolio manager. This means that the best way to fight against risk is to…
Liquidity, solvency and cash flow simulation models in non‐life insurance companies: the Italian experience
Fabiano Colombini, Simone CeccarelliThis paper discusses dynamic financial approaches to solvency analysis in non‐life insurance companies by explaining cash flow simulation models which are based on the planning of…
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0307-4358e-ISSN:
1758-7743ISSN-L:
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- Professor Don Johnson