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The Power of Cash

Imagine the power that cash holds in today’s marketplace. With short-term rates still hovering above 2.0%, the income generated on idle cash can have a major ...
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A Plateau in Rates – Now What?

Let’s face it, markets are fickle.   Just when you were getting used to earning four to five times the interest earnings you were accustomed to, you ...
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As a Taxpayer

As a Taxpayer

As one looks through the eyes of a taxpayer, how do you think they would react to any one of the following responses from a ...
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Blossoming Interest for Beaufort County

After developing and implementing a clear liquidity plan over the last year, Beaufort County, SC has increased its interest earning by over 300%. Treasurer Maria ...
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Time Horizon = More Money

Time has worth. Time-horizon data are what makes cash worth more in the marketplace. The ability to know how soon you need cash and how ...
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The Time is Now For Small Budgets: A Case Study with the Town of Elma, NY

After developing customized liquidity-management strategies with public entities that have budgets as low as $2.5 million, I can confidently say that opportunities for smaller municipalities ...
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Top 10 Predictions For 2019

Top 10 Predictions For 2019

Over the last several years, three+one has blogged frequently about the changing landscape of banking and the value of cash as an asset. Last year ...
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Got Liquidity Analysis?

Over the last four years, we at threeplusone have focused much of our attention on encouraging public and higher Ed entities to perform liquidity projections ...
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The Analytics Revolution

The Analytics Revolution

The Information Age and resulting new technologies have led to a a paradigm shift in the way the world makes decisions. Look no further than ...
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Every Quarter Matters

Each time the Federal Reserve raises interest rates by a quarter of a percent, the higher the value of your cash. Earlier in the year, ...
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