Hospitality & Tourism
Hospitality & Tourism
What to do when you’re sold down the river
Expropriation and non-payment by foreign governments can have happy endings, but it’s better to plan for trouble
Who speaks English best?
A recent survey on proficiency in the international language of business uncovers a few surprises
After the crisis: Treasury’s role in returning to prosperity
The Ford Motor Co. has fought a war of survival. Now it has to win the peace
How to optimize your company’s payment regime
If you do it right, there are big savings to be made when ordering and paying for goods and services
The tedium and terror of cash forecasting
It’s difficult to forecast your company’s cash position, but it’s also critical
Transforming to a cash flow culture
RIM is re-inventing how it receives and handles its cash, and it’s no small task
Basel III will change the way you do business
Start preparing for new global rules on bank liquidity and credit by talking to your financial institution
Penny wise or pound foolish?
Business travel is often the first expense to get cut in a downturn. It shouldn’t be
Damage control: When overseas disaster strikes
Last year was a bad one for both natural and man-made calamities. This year could be worse. Do you have a plan for your overseas operation?
Could Cuba come in from the cold?
As U.S. relations with the communist island soften, the conversation to end the embargo has begun


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