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Managing risk through a global capital strategy.

James W Blake1, Eric A Jordahl

  • 1Kaufman, Hall & Associates, Inc., Skokie, Ill, USA. jblake@kaufmanhall.com

Healthcare Financial Management : Journal of the Healthcare Financial Management Association
|July 9, 2010
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A robust global capital strategy requires a clear philosophy, policy, plan, and implementation process. This structured approach ensures effective management of cash, debt, investments, and risk for treasury goals.

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Area of Science:

  • Finance
  • Business Strategy
  • Risk Management

Background:

  • Effective capital strategy is crucial for financial stability and growth.
  • Existing approaches may lack a cohesive framework, leading to suboptimal outcomes.
  • A comprehensive strategy integrates philosophy, policy, planning, and implementation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the essential components of a successful global capital strategy.
  • To emphasize the integration of philosophy, policy, planning, and implementation.
  • To detail a structured process for effective capital strategy execution.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual framework development.
  • Analysis of key elements: philosophy, policy, plan, and implementation.
  • Description of a four-stage implementation process: evaluate, develop, monitor, and implement.

Main Results:

  • A well-defined philosophy guides decisions on cash, debt, investments, and risk.
  • A robust policy establishes scope, authority, risk management, boundaries, and actions.
  • An effective plan documents treasury goals and specific tactics.
  • Implementation success hinges on a four-stage process preceding execution.

Conclusions:

  • A global capital strategy must be built upon a strong philosophical foundation.
  • Clear policies and well-documented plans are essential for effective treasury management.
  • A systematic, multi-stage implementation process is critical for achieving strategic objectives.