by Brian Weeks | Jan 18, 2024 | Coffee Break Sessions, Podcast
Join us in this Treasury Update Podcast episode and learn what SIPC stands for, the types of investments it watches over, and the ones it doesn’t. Hear from Craig Jeffery as he shares the perks, limitations, and funding of SIPC.
by Brian Weeks | Jan 4, 2024 | Coffee Break Sessions, Podcast
In this episode of the Treasury Update Podcast, Craig Jeffery shares what FDIC stands for and the types of deposits it insures. Learn about the limitations and benefits of FDIC coverage and the funding mechanisms that sustain FDIC operations.
by Brian Weeks | Dec 21, 2023 | Coffee Break Sessions, Podcast
In today’s Treasury Update Podcast episode, Paul Galloway continues the mini-series on debt funding by sharing insights on three alternative debt funding options: mezzanine debt, convertible debt, and perpetual debt. He shares a basic understanding of their unique functionalities, as well as the strategic reasons treasurers might opt for these alternatives. Tune in for a concise breakdown of what alternative debt funding options look like.
by Brian Weeks | Dec 7, 2023 | Coffee Break Sessions, Podcast
In today’s episode of the Treasury Update Podcast, Paul Galloway shares three examples of traditional debt funding structures. Listen in as he breaks down syndicated loans, senior debt, and revolvers. Learn what makes each of these financing tools unique and why treasurers may strategically choose one over the other.
by Brian Weeks | Nov 17, 2023 | Coffee Break Sessions, Podcast
In today’s episode of the Treasury Update Podcast, we demystify callable CDs. Discover what sets them apart from regular CDs, the reasons banks issue them, whether brokered CDs can be callable, and what happens when a CD is called. Listen in for more information!
by Brian Weeks | Nov 2, 2023 | Coffee Break Sessions, Podcast
In today’s episode, Paul Galloway, Senior Director, Advisory Services at Strategic Treasurer, shares a concise exploration of brokered CDs. You’ll learn what they are, how they differ from traditional CDs, the associated risks, what happens at maturity, tax considerations, and the option to sell them. Listen in for more information!