The deadline to submit a proposal to lead a session at the 2025 AFP FP&A Forum is tomorrow, July 19. Position yourself as a thought leader and receive complimentary registration when you’re selected as an event speaker. Submit your proposal today: https://hubs.ly/Q02H8nlR0
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Headquartered outside of Washington, D.C. and located regionally in Singapore, the Association for Financial Professionals (AFP) is the professional society committed to advancing the success of treasury and finance members and their organizations. AFP established and administers the Certified Treasury Professional and Certified Corporate FP&A professional credentials, which set the standards of excellence in treasury and finance. Each year, AFP hosts the largest networking conference worldwide for more than 7,000 corporate financial professionals. These websites are also part of AFP: AFP 2021 www.AFP2021.org The most important event for treasury and finance worldwide providing the very best in original, essential and unbiased content. Certified Treasury Professional www.CTPcert.org The leading credential in corporate treasury worldwide. Certified Corporate FP&A Professional www.FPAcert.org The leading credential in corporate financial planning and analysis worldwide. FinNext www.FinNext.org Where FP&A Professionals create what’s next. AFP Collaborate Collaborate.AFPonline.org The online community for treasury and finance professionals to ask questions, hear new ideas and provide feedback.
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http://www.AFPonline.org
External link for Association for Financial Professionals
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- Non-profit Organizations
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- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Bethesda, Md
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1976
- Specialties
- global finance and treasury information, treasury certification programs, networking events, financial analytical tools, research, training, and and public policy representation to legislators and regulators
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4520 East-West Highway
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Bethesda, Md 20814, US
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Updates
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Test your #treasury knowledge. Do you know the answer? Try more practice #CTP questions on the CTP Exam Prep Platform: https://hubs.ly/Q02GB3WB0
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What trends do the 130+ educational sessions at #AFP2024 reveal? One is that treasury and finance professionals are increasingly embracing AI to improve their processes. Mario Vasquez, MBA, FPAC, Nikita M. Miller, FPAC, and Krish Gudipaty, CTP, from the AFP 2024 Planning Task Force share their thoughts on the AI topics at AFP 2024. Explore the line-up of educational sessions spanning seven tracks: https://lnkd.in/eHZ5Ke5f
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AFP’s Justin Barch, CAE, MBA, shared with FutureCFO how his work is driven by a desire to better understand the needs of treasury and finance professionals around the globe: “As AFP offers a wide range of training opportunities, I enjoy helping people figure out what they need and providing them with the right product mix to alleviate their problems.” Read the full interview: https://lnkd.in/gftpwu7Z
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Get insights from your practitioner peers and earn 1.2 CTP credits at the next AFP virtual member meet-up: TMS Selection, Implementation and Optimization, this Wednesday, July 17 from 12 - 1 PM ET. Raquel Alvarez Mateos, Treasurer at Kearney, and Linda Kondrat, Assistant Treasurer at Littlefuse, Inc., will moderate this interactive discussion on all phases of the TMS process. Registration is limited to corporate practitioners, is complimentary for AFP members, and is available for purchase for non-members. Learn more and register now: https://lnkd.in/ewE3Achj
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Get a chance to win an Amazon gift card when you join the AFP Data Viz Challenge. 1️⃣ Analyze and respond to the data set from a fictional scenario we've provided. 2️⃣ Submit your entry by July 31. 3️⃣ All entries will be anonymously entered into a public vote. 4️⃣ The top three entries win a prize and will be announced during the session "Visual Strategy: Present Your Data with Impact" at the AFP FP&A Series: Getting Communication Right for Finance. Learn more about how to enter: https://hubs.ly/Q02Gz5Ny0
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🚨 Only one week left to become an AFP FP&A Forum speaker – session proposals are due Friday, July 19. 🚨 Why Speak at the AFP FP&A Forum? - Complimentary registration to the AFP FP&A Forum - FPAC and/or CTP continuing education credits - Recognition as a subject matter expert - Exclusive networking opportunities with industry leaders This is your opportunity to share your knowledge and expertise with a community of like-minded professionals. Submit your proposal today: https://hubs.ly/Q02Gm3Mg0
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Last call – all solutions for the AFP Pinnacle Awards must be submitted today, July 12. The AFP Pinnacle Awards, sponsored by Truist, celebrate the very best and brightest in treasury and finance. This is your last chance to become one of the finalists recognized at AFP 2024 this October in Nashville. Submit your solution: https://hubs.ly/Q02Gm3Mc0
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The most significant potential impact of the latest round of the SEC’s money market fund reforms is two provisions that, if imposed, could prevent corporate investors from redeeming their invested principal in full. 1. The emergency liquidity fee regime 2. The possible conversion of funds from a stable net asset value (NAV) to a floating NAV Read more about what the U.S. money market fund reforms mean for treasury professionals. https://hubs.ly/Q02GjhC20
What the U.S. Money Market Fund Reform Means for Treasury Professionals
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Companies are looking for proven professionals and increasingly expect CTP qualifications from their treasury talent. This article in Treasury Today Group explains how treasury professionals across the Asia-Pacific region gained an edge with the CTP credential. https://hubs.ly/Q02FdS3P0
Companies hunting for top talent expect CTP qualification | Treasury Today
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