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Treasurer

A treasurer is the person responsible for running the treasury of an organization. The significant core functions of a corporate treasurer include cash and liquidity management, risk management, and corporate finance.[1]

In A new way to pay the National Debt (1786), James Gillray caricatured Queen Charlotte and King George III awash with treasury funds to cover royal debts, with Pitt handing them another moneybag.

Government

The treasury of a country is the department responsible for the country's economy, finance and revenue. The treasurer is generally the head of the treasury, although, in some countries (such as the United Kingdom or the United States) the treasury reports to a Secretary of the Treasury or Chancellor of the Exchequer.[citation needed]

In Australia, the Treasurer is a senior minister and usually the second or third most important member of the government after the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister. Each Australian state and self-governing territory also has its own treasurer.[citation needed]

From 1867 to 1993, Ontario's Minister of Finance was called the Treasurer of Ontario.[citation needed]

Originally the word referred to the person in charge of the treasure of a noble; however, it has now moved into wider use. In England during the 17th century, a position of Lord High Treasurer was used on several occasions as the third great officer of the Crown. Now the title First Lord of the Treasury is the official title of the British Prime Minister.[citation needed]

Corporate treasurers

In corporations, the Treasurer is the head of the corporate treasury department. They are typically responsible for liquidity risk management, cash management, issuing debt, foreign exchange and interest rate risk hedging, securitization, oversight of pension investment management, and capital structure (including share issuance and repurchase). They also typically advise the corporation on matters relating to corporate finance. They could also have oversight of other areas, such as the purchase of insurance.[citation needed]

In the Inns of Court

In the Inns of Court, the professional associations for barristers in England and Wales, the bencher or master of the bench who heads the inn for that year holds the title 'master treasurer'.[citation needed]

This title is similarly used by other legal associations sharing a British heritage, such as the Law Society of Upper Canada.[citation needed]

Volunteer organizations

Many volunteer organizations, particularly not-for-profit organizations such as charities and theaters, appoint treasurers who are responsible for conservation of the treasury, whether this be through pricing of a product, organizing sponsorship, or arranging fundraising events.[citation needed]

The treasurer would also be part of the group which would oversee how the money is spent, either directly dictating expenditure or authorizing it as required. It is their responsibility to ensure that the organization has enough money to carry out their stated aims and objectives, and that they do not overspend, or under spend. They also report to the board meetings and/or to the general membership the financial status of the organization to ensure checks and balances.[2] Accurate records and supporting documentation must be kept to a reasonable level of detail that provides a clear audit trail for all transactions.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Degenhart, Dr. Heinrich. "The Functions of a Corporate Treasury". www.treasury-management.com. Retrieved April 5, 2018.
  2. ^ Robert, Henry M.; et al. (2011). Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised (11th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Da Capo Press. pp. 461, 477–480. ISBN 978-0-306-82020-5.
  3. ^ Robert III, Henry M.; et al. (2011). Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised In Brief (2nd ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Da Capo Press. pp. 153–155. ISBN 978-0-306-82019-9.

Further reading

  • National Association of Parliamentarians®, Education Committee (1993). Spotlight on You the Treasurer. Independence, MO: National Association of Parliamentarians®. ISBN 1-884048-26-9.
  • Treasury Management International, The Functions of a Corporate Treasury, Dr Heinrich Degenhart, Verband Deutscher Treasurer e.V.

External links

  • O*NET-SOC 11-3031.01 ~ Treasurers and Controllers
  • U.S. Department of Labor SOC 11-3031 ~ Financial Managers
  • Association of Public Treasurers of the United States and Canada (APTUSC)
  • California Municipal Treasurers Association (CMTA)
  • Oklahoma Municipal Treasurers' Association (OKMTA)
  • Government Treasurers' Organization of Texas (GTOT)
  • Virginia Treasurers' Association (TAV)

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For the ship see Treasurer warship A treasurer is the person responsible for running the treasury of an organization The significant core functions of a corporate treasurer include cash and liquidity management risk management and corporate finance 1 In A new way to pay the National Debt 1786 James Gillray caricatured Queen Charlotte and King George III awash with treasury funds to cover royal debts with Pitt handing them another moneybag Contents 1 Government 2 Corporate treasurers 3 In the Inns of Court 4 Volunteer organizations 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksGovernment EditSee also State treasurer and Treasurer Ancient Egypt The treasury of a country is the department responsible for the country s economy finance and revenue The treasurer is generally the head of the treasury although in some countries such as the United Kingdom or the United States the treasury reports to a Secretary of the Treasury or Chancellor of the Exchequer citation needed In Australia the Treasurer is a senior minister and usually the second or third most important member of the government after the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Each Australian state and self governing territory also has its own treasurer citation needed From 1867 to 1993 Ontario s Minister of Finance was called the Treasurer of Ontario citation needed Originally the word referred to the person in charge of the treasure of a noble however it has now moved into wider use In England during the 17th century a position of Lord High Treasurer was used on several occasions as the third great officer of the Crown Now the title First Lord of the Treasury is the official title of the British Prime Minister citation needed Corporate treasurers EditFurther information Treasury management and Corporate finance Financial risk management In corporations the Treasurer is the head of the corporate treasury department They are typically responsible for liquidity risk management cash management issuing debt foreign exchange and interest rate risk hedging securitization oversight of pension investment management and capital structure including share issuance and repurchase They also typically advise the corporation on matters relating to corporate finance They could also have oversight of other areas such as the purchase of insurance citation needed In the Inns of Court EditIn the Inns of Court the professional associations for barristers in England and Wales the bencher or master of the bench who heads the inn for that year holds the title master treasurer citation needed This title is similarly used by other legal associations sharing a British heritage such as the Law Society of Upper Canada citation needed Volunteer organizations EditMany volunteer organizations particularly not for profit organizations such as charities and theaters appoint treasurers who are responsible for conservation of the treasury whether this be through pricing of a product organizing sponsorship or arranging fundraising events citation needed The treasurer would also be part of the group which would oversee how the money is spent either directly dictating expenditure or authorizing it as required It is their responsibility to ensure that the organization has enough money to carry out their stated aims and objectives and that they do not overspend or under spend They also report to the board meetings and or to the general membership the financial status of the organization to ensure checks and balances 2 Accurate records and supporting documentation must be kept to a reasonable level of detail that provides a clear audit trail for all transactions 3 See also EditBursar Bursary Certified Treasury Professional Chief financial officer Comptroller Auditor general Treasury managementReferences Edit Degenhart Dr Heinrich The Functions of a Corporate Treasury www treasury management com Retrieved April 5 2018 Robert Henry M et al 2011 Robert s Rules of Order Newly Revised 11th ed Philadelphia PA Da Capo Press pp 461 477 480 ISBN 978 0 306 82020 5 Robert III Henry M et al 2011 Robert s Rules of Order Newly Revised In Brief 2nd ed Philadelphia PA Da Capo Press pp 153 155 ISBN 978 0 306 82019 9 Further reading EditNational Association of Parliamentarians Education Committee 1993 Spotlight on You the Treasurer Independence MO National Association of Parliamentarians ISBN 1 884048 26 9 Treasury Management International The Functions of a Corporate Treasury Dr Heinrich Degenhart Verband Deutscher Treasurer e V External links Edit Look up treasurer in Wiktionary the free dictionary O NET SOC 11 3031 01 Treasurers and Controllers U S Department of Labor SOC 11 3031 Financial Managers Association of Public Treasurers of the United States and Canada APTUSC California Municipal Treasurers Association CMTA Oklahoma Municipal Treasurers Association OKMTA Government Treasurers Organization of Texas GTOT Virginia Treasurers Association TAV Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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