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The Award in Cash Management Fundamentals is designed to provide students with an understanding of the essentials of cash management and working capital, allowing those who are new to the subject the opportunity to get to grips with fundamental areas before moving onto the full Certificate in International Cash Management (CertICM).
The former Award in Cash Management Fundamentals was designed to provide students with an understanding of the essentials of cash management and working capital, allowing those who were new to the subject the opportunity to get to grips with fundamental areas before moving onto the full Certificate in International Cash Management (CertICM).


The AwardCMF is provided up to April 2021.
The AwardCMF was provided up to April 2021.
 
It has been replaced by the Award in International Cash Management (AwardICM).




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* [[Association of Corporate Treasurers]]
* [[Association of Corporate Treasurers]]
* [[Award in International Cash Management]]
* [[Award in International Cash Management]]
* [[CertICM]]
* [[Certificate in International Cash Management]]
* [[Certificate in Treasury Fundamentals]]
* [[Certificate in Treasury Fundamentals]]
* [[Certificate in Treasury]]
* [[Certificate in Treasury]]

Latest revision as of 21:25, 9 February 2022

Association of Corporate Treasurers - qualifications.

(AwardCMF).

The former Award in Cash Management Fundamentals was designed to provide students with an understanding of the essentials of cash management and working capital, allowing those who were new to the subject the opportunity to get to grips with fundamental areas before moving onto the full Certificate in International Cash Management (CertICM).

The AwardCMF was provided up to April 2021.

It has been replaced by the Award in International Cash Management (AwardICM).


See also