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Vision Awards, 2008: Call for Nominations

May 19, 2008

Michael Borrows, senior vice president, and chief accountant of railway giant Kansas City Southern, discusses how his team rebuilt KCS’s accounting and business performance processes, an achievement that secured KCS a 2007 Vision Award: The Best in BPM. Nominate a company.

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SEPA

April 25, 2008

Alan Koenigsberg is Managing Director and Product Executive for JPMorgan Treasury Services' Core Cash Management and Card Solutions businesses in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and Canada. Mr. Koenigsberg manages payments and receivables product design, innovation and execution. At present, his team is leading the major payments transformation in Europe towards a single euro payments area (SEPA).

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Working Capital Management

April 4, 2008

Jonathan Heuser is an Executive Director within JPMorgan’s Global Trade Services group. He leads the bank's Global Supply Chain team, providing trade management and working capital solutions to retail, apparel, and consumer goods companies.

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Electronic Payments and Working Capital

March 10, 2008

Richard Erario is a senior vice president and the Supplier/Payer Payment Channels Executive for the Treasury Services business of JPMorgan Chase. A 25-year veteran of the firm, he is responsible for the strategy, execution and delivery of JPMorgan's EIPP/EBPP, Order-to-Pay and Pay Connexion solutions.

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Discussing Payments

March 1, 2008

Craig Vaream, Managing Director and Product Executive for JPMorgan's
ACH and Global Check Deposit and imaging businesses, discusses the
movement from paper to electronic payments and other trends in the payment space and imaging solutions.

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What is Fresh-Start Accounting?

November 1, 2007

Deloitte Financial Advisory Services answer such questions as Are all companies emerging from bankruptcy required to adopt fresh start? How does a Company qualify for fresh-start accounting? Is the process of assessing whether a company qualifies for fresh-start relatively straight forward? Does fresh start accounting apply to private companies as well as public companies?