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In | In treasury management, a treasury dashboard displays a series of treasury metrics which provide a simple overview of treasury operations and risks. | ||
Treasury dashboards will often include interest rate exposures, projected cash flows and key deadlines. | Treasury dashboards will often include interest rate exposures, projected cash flows and key deadlines. |
Revision as of 11:23, 6 December 2021
1. Financial management - risk management.
In the broader financial management and risk management contexts, a dashboard displays an appropriate selection of metrics presenting a simplified overview of operations and risks.
2. Treasury management.
In treasury management, a treasury dashboard displays a series of treasury metrics which provide a simple overview of treasury operations and risks.
Treasury dashboards will often include interest rate exposures, projected cash flows and key deadlines.