27 Nov 2008, AccountancyAge.com, AccountancyAge
http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/1776275/cfos-rely-short-term-fixes-combat-credit-crunch
A KPMG survey of chief financial officers, conducted by CFO Europe magazine, has found companies are relying on short-term fixes to combat the pressure of the credit crunch, negotiating longer payment terms with their suppliers and tightening credit terms.
In addition, 92% of respondents said their customers were trying to stretch payment terms, while 87% were seeing suppliers demand earlier payment of invoices.
'Although it may not feel like it now, the credit crunch represents a chance to push through reforms of working capital systems, and not just rely on ‘quick fixes’ which aren’t sustainable in the long-term,' Roger Bayly, KPMG restructuring partner said.
The survey also found that only 14% of respondents said their cash flow forecasts were on target during the past 12 months and only 5% said they didn’t attempt any form of cash forecasting at all.
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