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Enterprise Liquidity Management

Definition

Enterprise liquidity management involves the strategic oversight and optimization of a company’s cash flow and liquid assets to meet its financial obligations and operational needs. This practice ensures that an organization possesses sufficient funds to cover its short-term liabilities and manage daily expenses. It encompasses forecasting cash positions, managing working capital, and allocating financial resources efficiently across various business units. Effective liquidity management is crucial for financial stability and growth.