Horizon Cash Management LLC is an investment advisor specializing in active, efficient cash management tailored to the individual needs and requirements of clients that include managed futures funds, hedge funds, family offices and institutional investors worldwide.
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7.3.08
Pauline Modjeski - "Rising Star"
Last week, a host of Horizon folks traveled to New York - and the 6th Annual Hedge Fund Industry Awards - helping celebrate Pauline Modjeski being named one of "20 Rising Stars in Hedge Funds" by Alternative Investment News. Click here to watch Pauline's video interview from this event. And click here to read Pauline's profile from the special "Rising Stars" issue.
Newest Issue of FOCUS
The Spring 2008 issue of FOCUS, Horizon's quarterly newsletter is now online. This 20-page edition features an informative Roundtable Discussion on "Due Diligence and Transparency".Click here to read.
MFA Panel Discussion
Last week, Bob von Halle participated in a panel discussion on "Investor Disclosure and Due Diligence" at the MFA Forum 2008 in Chicago.Click here to request a copy of Horizon's "Guide to Due Diligence for Cash Management".
Daily Update
Each day around 4pm (Chicago time), we'll post a Daily Update that summarizes the key economic, market and financial themes of the day.To read the July 2 Daily Update, click here.
Best Behavior
"Business Etiquette" is the theme of the latest issue of Basis Points, Horizon's monthly newsletter of business tips. Click here to read it.
Planning for the Unthinkable
In this recently-issued white paper - "Planning for the Unthinkable" - Horizon provides two condensed case histories that illustrate the wisdom of "hoping for the best, but planning for the worst". Click here to read this article.
Banking Turmoil Makes Investors Skittish
Horizon offers a three-step plan to lower managed futures and hedge fund investors' "stress quotient" regarding cash reserves. To read more, click here.
Two Terrific Websites
If you're on the lookout for fresh thinking and innovative business ideas, here are two websites that never cease to delight: http://www.harvardbusinessonline.com/ and
Quote of the Day "Moral hazard is when risk and reward have an asymmetrical relationship - usually a lot of reward for one person and most of the risk for the other. This is the root cause of the subprime and credit crisis. And it is at the heart of most financial meltdowns." This, and other equally insightful observations, appear in Ian Morley's article, "When you hear 'new paradigm' head for the hills", in Financial Times. Click here to read.