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The Board-Ready Working Capital Report :What Directors Actually Need to See

The Slide That Nobody Reads There is a slide in virtually every board pack in every boardroom in every market that serves no useful purpose. It appears somewhere between the revenue summary and the capital-expenditure update. It contains a current ratio, a quick ratio, a DSO figure, a DPO figure, and a Cash Conversion Cycle....

Caribbean CFO Survival Guide : Working Capital in a Small, Open Economy

A Different Kind of CFO Challenge If you are a Chief Financial Officer in Kingston, Port of Spain, Bridgetown, Nassau, or Georgetown, you understand something that your counterparts in New York, London, and Toronto do not: the rules of working-capital management that are taught in business schools and published in Harvard Business Review are not...

Supplier Risk Is Working-Capital Risk

How to Stress-Test Your Ecosystem Before It Stress-Tests You   The Invisible Chain   On a Tuesday morning in March 2024, the Chief Financial Officer of a Caribbean food-and-beverage manufacturer opened his inbox to find a message from his procurement director. The company’s second-largest packaging supplier – a firm that provided the specialised labelling and...

Commercial Terms That Protect Margin in Red Oceans

How to use scope, acceptance, and change control to prevent “silent loss-making work” (EDGECRAFT™) Executive summary In Red Ocean markets, firms often try to defend revenue by cutting price—or by “keeping the client happy” through flexibility. The result is predictable: scope expands, revisions multiply, senior time gets consumed, invoices are delayed, and margins collapse quietly....

Covenant Tripwires: Cross-Default, MAC, and Change-of-Control Clauses That Can Surprise CFOs

Executive Summary Most covenant discussions focus on leverage and coverage ratios. But many real-world “defaults” are triggered by legal tripwires buried in documentation—cross-default / cross-acceleration, material adverse change (MAC) clauses, and change-of-control (CoC) provisions. These clauses can convert a manageable operational wobble into an urgent liquidity event, especially when debt is layered (bank loans +...

Fixed vs Floating: A Practical Hedging Policy for Caribbean and Emerging-Market Issuers

Executive Summary Choosing between fixed-rate and floating-rate debt is not a forecast contest—it is a risk allocation decision. Fixed-rate debt buys payment certainty but can lock in higher cost or reduce refinance flexibility. Floating-rate debt can start cheaper and offer flexibility, but it exposes cashflows to rate spikes that can trigger covenant pressure and liquidity...

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