True Liquidity comes not just from being able to get the cash you need when you need it, but it also means that others must perceive you can do this so that cash remains available to you. In many banks, liquidity is taken for granted until some crisis makes it a focal point for bankers, regulators, and the public. Too often, liquidity plans and policies are put in place in response to such events with little consideration of the real questions bankers need to address. This manual gives you the guidance and the tools you need to take control of your bank's liquidity risk. No other resource takes you from the general principles of liquidity management to the specifics of what your bank needs to do, and gives you the tools you need to do it.
Call 1-800-456-2340 or click above to order. About the AuthorLeonard Matz, consultant and bank trainer, has been in the banking industry since he became a federal bank examiner in 1973. He has spent more than 15 years in banking as a senior manager, including serving as senior vice president for investments and funds management at the largest subsidiary of Michigan National Corporation. He was chairman of the Risk Conferences on Liquidity in 1999 and 2002, has lectured at the Graduate School of Banking at Madison, Wisconsin, and has been a member of the National Asset/Liability Management Association since 1989. Mr. Matz is the author or coauthor of numerous financial publications published by Sheshunoff including Liquidity Risk Management, Self-Paced Asset/Liability Training,as well as numerous magazine and journal articles. You might also be interested in:
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