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publication date: July 2007
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treasurytoday July/August 2007
The treasurytoday monthly magazine is our flagship publication. It supplies reliable, well researched information to senior figures in the treasury field. The Treasury Today editorial team is one of the most talented and respected in the market. Our editorial provides clear, straightforward analysis with a compelling mix of news, industry focused articles, technical content and frank interviews.
Key articles include:
- Cash Management
Commercial cards | Purchasing cards and corporate cards play an important part in effectively managing employee spending. In this article we take a look at the current commercial cards market and locate the role of the emerging prepaid card marker in Europe.
- Treasury Management
Tax treaties | Tax treaties refer to an agreement between two states regarding how tax in deducted to avoid double taxation. This article focuses on tax treaties in financial transactions, the legislation behind them and their benefits for companies.
- Risk Management
Information risk management | The increasing use of IT infrastructures in business has meant that companies have had to find more secure ways of storing their electroniv information. We discuss how to assess and manage potential risks and threats to the integrity and confidentiality of electronic information.
- Corporate Finance
Islamic finance | The growth of Islamic financial institutions in the last few years has lead to the development of financial instruments complian with Islamic law. We examine a few general principals of Islamic finance and the available financial instruments.
Special features in this issue:
- The Corporate View | Paul Johns, Director of Tax and Treasury, Impress Group
Impress is a metal packaging group with plants in 18 countries, a turnover of €1.5 billion in 2006 and around 8,000 employees. This month we talk to Paul Johns, Director of Treasury and Tax, about the refinancing carried out by Impress in 2006 and the challenges of working with a private equity company.
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