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For treasury managers, keeping their knowledge base current in a fast moving industry is a difficult task. Fortunately, there are many opportunities though conferences and continuing education events to keep up-to-date with the changes in the treasury management area. In some cases maintaining professional certification or accreditation may require a minimum level of continuing education on an ongoing basis. Here's where to look for educational opportunities.
UNC Treasury Management Program
Featuring two distinct tracks, the UNC Treasury Management Program is designed to benefit both those who are new to the treasury management function as well as more experienced practitioners. The program's unique design allows you to choose sessions from the Foundations and Strategic tracks to tailor a program that meets your individual needs. The program focuses on key content in:
- Cash Mobilization
- Treasury Performance
- Short-Term Investment
- Risk & Liquidity Management
- Bank Relationships
- Working Capital
Cash
Management Fundamentals
The Association for Financial Professionals Cash
Management Fundamentals course enables you to develop a basic understanding of
the goals, key concepts and terminology used in the management of corporate
cash.
AFP Educational Programs
The Association for Financial Professionals delivers
educational programs through a variety of delivery channels.
American Management Association
The AMA provides educational
forums worldwide. This page on the AMA site provides information on their
management development seminars, many of them in the finance and treasury areas.
Treasury Institute for Higher Education
The non-profit Treasury Institute for Higher Education promotes better treasury practices in schools and universities by facilitating an educational program and an annual conference.
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