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Cash flow management is concerned with controlling the financial resources of a company and thus underpins many of the techniques by which performance is assessed. It is therefore necessary to deal first with cash flow, so that the function and value of the methods of monitoring and controlling the detailed aspects of company performance which follow can be recognized clearly.
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Freakley, P.K. (1985). The Economics of Manufacturing Operations. In: Rubber Processing and Production Organization. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2375-4_10
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