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Collections and financial controls
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2004There is a reason why most businesses manage fees and money very closely with specific guidelines. It is not to be inflexible, but rather to establish excellent financial controls to ensure that the financial health of the business (or practice) remains strong while achieving outstanding customer (or patient) satisfaction.
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Control and Financial Engineering
2003The paper provides a review of the basics of financial engineering, with a few examples. We emphasize connections with control theory in a broad sense rather than with stochastic control theory in particular, and the reader is not assumed to be versed in stochastic processes.
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Financial Control and Birth Control
Blackfriars, 1930De nominibus non est curandum is one of those trite sayings of St. Thomas which, outside its context, could easily be gravely misunderstood. He is blaming those who concern themselves more with words than with the realities which words are meant to represent. Words are only signs, and the sign without the reality loses its reason of being. It is a sign-
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Financialization through Hybridization: The Subtle Power of Financial Controlling
2012Globalization, financialization, neoliberalization: these concepts, although widely mobilized, are usually defined in a rather abstract, theoretical way. Their use seems to suggest that contemporary societies are caught up in an overwhelming general trend of redefining an ever-increasing number of issues and settings in economic and financial terms ...
Morales, Jérémy, Pezet, Anne
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Financial Guidelines and Credit Controls
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1972IN RECENT YEARS there have been several moves towards qualitative controls in the form of credit guidelines. In the international field we introduced limitations on foreign investment, and at home Congress has given the President the unasked-for authority to institute a system of credit controls. In addition, there is the 1966 Federal Reserve Letter in
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FINANCIAL CONTROL: as an aid to management
Management Decision, 1968This article is based on a paper which Mr. Menzies gave to a symposium on Management in the Science‐Based Industries during the Joint Annual Meetings of the Royal Institute of Chemistry, the Chemical Society and the Institute of Chemistry of Ireland in Dublin, April 1–6, 1968. The symposium is to be published in full by the Royal Institute of Chemistry,
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The Controllability of Financial Outcomes
Abacus, 1983Accounting performance measures that capture results not controlled by the person being evaluated may be dysfunctional. The aim of this paper is to provide a framework for identifying situations in which outcomes are captured by such measures as are more (less) likely to be controllable.
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