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Title: University of Toronto Cash Management


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University of Toronto Cash Management
  • CAUBO June 2006
  • By Helen Choy
  • 416-978-2981
  • Helen.choy_at_utoronto.ca

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Cash Inflows
Provincial Operating Grants Investment income
Clearing bank
Any bank
Student fees
General Bank Account
Master Card Account
Student fees for self-funded programs, Sales
of Goods Services, Research Grant Contracts
USD Account
Research Grants (Wires)
Trust Bank Account
Donations
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Cash Outflows
Payroll Expenditure Account
General Bank Account
Individuals (net pay)
Foreign Drafts
Current Account
Suppliers, affiliates, research partners, taxing
bodies
Cash- in-action Short-Term
US Account
Investment By UTAM (Longer- Term)
Mastercard Account
Imprest Petty Cash
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The beginning
  • UTAM formed in April 2000
  • Cash management transferred to Financial Services
    Dept.
  • Assessment more understanding
  • Hired help (3 months) for data gathering
  • Used downloads from financial systems,
    investments banking reports and spreadsheets

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Now that we know more
  • Identified patterns
  • Identified cash volume timing
  • Consider impact of major upcoming cash flow
    changes
  • How to best perform cash management?
  • What tools to use?

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Objective of Cash Management
  • Maximize funds available for investing
  • Accurate and timely information for budgeting and
    forecasting
  • Accurate and timely information for borrowing and
    internal lending
  • Accurate and timely forecast of capital available
    for investment

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Functions and reports
  • Daily cash requirements transfers
  • Monthly forecast for next 3 months
  • Monthly forecast for the fiscal year
  • Annual long-range budgets - multi-year
  • Other cashflow-related analysis and reports

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How
  • Worked closely with other areas with information
    affecting cash inflow outflow
  • Used downloads from system spreadsheets to
    summarize report
  • Expanded the existing daily cashflow spreadsheet

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How
  • Detailed forecast of Provincial Grants
  • Gathered historical data budgets
  • monitored receipts by program dates
  • Revised with new information
  • Detailed forecast of Research wire deposits
  • Gathered historical data awards information
  • Monitored receipts by sponsor dates
  • Revised with new information

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How
  • Detailed forecast of payments
  • Classified cheques over 50K by major categories,
    by month issued and by month cashed.
  • Tabulated amounts for cheques under 50K by
    issued and cashed date.
  • Daily estimate of cheques to be cashed over and
    under 50K

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How
  • Other
  • Modelled and analyzed the impact of changes in
    major cashflows
  • Continued updating historical data and graphing
    cashflows
  • Prepared daily cashflow balances and compared to
    monthly averages

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Benefits
  • Reduced amounts kept in our bank accounts without
    incurring overdraft charges, hence kept more
    funds invested
  • Better estimate of amounts available for
    investing (budgets and forecast)
  • Assisted in decisions on internal lending and
    external borrowing

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Time spent
  • Daily cash management 0.25 FTE
  • Gathering and updating and reporting of related
    information 0.3 FTE
  • Monthly forecast and annual budget 0.2 FTE
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