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Financial
Risk Management: A Practitioner's Guide to Managing Market and Credit
Risk (with CD-ROM)
by Steve L. Allen,
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An invaluable resource for any professional
seeking to understand modern risk management. It begins with basic concepts
and builds carefully to the practical and theoretical ideas necessary for
dealing with the complexities of the most sophisticated and relevant financial
instruments today. CD-ROM included |
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Essentials
of Credit, Collections, and Accounts Receivable
by Mary S. Schaeffer
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Mary Schaeffer is considered an industry expert and writes
a newsletter that focuses on credit, collections, and accounts receivable.
* Provides an overview of the credit, collections, and accounts receivable
functions for senior level managers.
* Provides tips and techniques as well as case studies.
* Shows how to stream line the credit process and how to make this area as
efficient as possible. |
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Credit
and Collection Handbook by Michael Dennis
Hardcover - 644 pages (12/99)
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Practical, user-friendly guide to credit and collection
principles and practices. Discusses how to to address daily problems with
domestic customers, deal with the globalization of business, improve overall
productivity, reduce bad debt losses, reduce delinquencies and maintain
acceptable DSO, for making more sales. |
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Credit
and Collections
by Jack Horn and Michael Dennis - 2nd Edition (9/98) |
Credit and Collections Forms and Procedures Manual |
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Beyond
Value at Risk:
(Wiley Series in Financial Engineering 4/98)
by Kevin Dowd
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The New Science of Risk Management
An excellent and comprehensive Value at Risk book - Not too heavy on the
maths, though there is enough here to fully understand the issues. Gives
a history of VaR and explains its origins, then moves on to a comparison
of the various calculation methods before considering its limitations and
other tools to use alongside it.
Well worth a read for the VaR beginner and expert alike.(Amazon Customer
Comment) |
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Credit
Management: The Key to Profitable trading
by Michael A. Barry (5/97) |
Credit management is concerned with optimizing
cash flow within a company to ensure stability and provide maximum potential
for growth. Many businesses fail simply because they do not have the cash
flow to sustain their operations, regardless of how great the demand for
their product or service. This book helps managers effectively manage their
cash flow to meet their needs. Outlines specific strategies for optimum
performance. Focuses on trade and commercial credit. |
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Making Sound Credit Policy Decisions
by Frederick C. Scherr |
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Credits
and Collections:
by Candace Mondello, Elaine Brett |
Techniques to Improve Your Cash Flow
(The Fifty Minute Series) |
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Credit Manager
by Mario D. German, Sondra Servais |
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The Art of Business Credit Investigation
by Peggy E. Mound |
A credit manager's guide to information: the best defense
against fraud |
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The Small Business Credit and Collection Guide
by Gini Graham Scott |
Collect Overdue Bills, Establish Effective Credit Policies,
and Maximize Your Cash Flow |
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