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2021 cashvest three+one Year in Review

Year in Review: 2021

It is our pleasure to share with you all of the topics we covered in 2021 with our partners across the country.
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three+one 2022 Predictions

2022 Predictions

Each year, our team releases its annual predictions for the coming 12 months based on the data and empirical observations gained from our work with ...
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three+one Comptroller John Kennedy

A Conversation with Comptroller John Kennedy

This informative webinar with Suffolk County, New York Comptroller John Kennedy provides tips and opportunities on how to use liquidity forecasting to complement cash flow ...
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Leveraging Data to Maximize Public Value three+one cashvest

Leveraging Data to Maximize Public Value

As a proud partner of NACo and NCACC, three+one jointly presented a webinar with the National Association of Counties & North Carolina Association of County ...
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three+one liquidity checkup

The Year of a Checkup

This year may be considered a year to perform a “checkup” on the health and financial well-being of your entity.
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2021 Outlook

We've learned a lot in 2020. And that has helped three+one® identify important trends for the coming year.
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5 Benefits of cashvest®’sLiquidity Analysis

cashvest® provides essential short & long-term benefits to your entity. Here are 5 key benefits of a liquidity analysis.
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Before and After: Getting a Clear Picture of County Finances Amidst COVID-19

As a proud partner of NACo, three+one jointly presented a webinar with the National Association of Counties on navigating public finances in the wake of ...
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20/20 Vision for Public & Higher Ed Entities

Prepare for the new year by reading our outlook on economic and banking trends that will affect public and higher Ed entities in 2020.
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Age Old Theory

“The first person to hit the age of 300 is already born.” -John Zogby. Public and HigherEd entities plan for these changes will require forward thinking.
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