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Financial Liquidity Management 2019-05-05

Financial Liquidity Management E-mail: GRZEGORZ.MICHALSKI@UE.WROC.PL www: HTTP://MICHALSKIG.UE.WROC.PL/ Mobile: 0503452860 5 meetings + 1 exam (test) Next meeting: 19th March. G. Michalski, Effectiveness of investments in operating Cash, Journal of Corporate Treasury Management, ISSN: 1753-2574, vol. 3, iss. 1, December 2009, p. 43-54. G. Michalski, Inventory Management Optimization as Part of Operational Risk Management, Journal of Economic Computation and Economic Cybernetics Studies and Research , ISSN: 0424-267X, vol. 43 nr 4/2009, p. 213-223. http://ssrn.com/abstract=1562699 G. Michalski, Operational risk in current assets investment decisions: Portfolio management approach in accounts receivable, Agricultural Economics , 54/2008(1), ISSN: 0139-570X, 2008, s.12-19. http://ssrn.com/abstract=1562672

Example NWC-2.

Example NWC-1b What will change if: Long-term debt share in aggressive strategy = 35% with long-term debt rate = 11% and short-term debt = 9% and with equity cost rate 28% Long-term debt share in compromise strategy = 75% with long-term debt rate = 10% and short-term debt = 8% and with equity cost rate 26% Long-term debt share in conservative strategy = 95% with long-term debt rate = 9,5% and short-term debt = 7,5% and with equity cost rate 24,5%