strategic financial management
Strategic financial management refers to the systematic planning, monitoring, and allocation of financial resources to achieve the long-term goals and objectives of an organization. It involves making informed decisions regarding investments, funding sources, and risk management in order to maximize profitability and enhance the overall financial performance and stability of the organization.
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