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Adopting the treasury single account (TSA) to improve cash management: Review paper:

muna Saadoun, Salama Ali

Pages: 37-47

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The aim of the study is to explain the role of the unified treasury account (TSA) in improving cash management in Iraq. This study dealt with two basic variables: the unified treasury system (TSA) and cash management. The two researchers demonstrated the role that the unified treasury account (TSA) plays in cash management and demonstrated the strong relationship. Between this system and improving cash management after explaining the concept, importance and classification of each of the variables, this study was consistent with the Iraqi Ministry of Finance’s approach to improving cash management by adopting the unified treasury account, which represents a qualitative shift in cash management, as the project will allow the possibility of monitoring the movement of cash on The level of the public sector as well as keeping pace with financial and economic progress. The study came to conclusions, the most notable of which is that there is a major difference between the traditional system of cash management currently followed and the unified treasury system for cash management in terms of control of cash, transparency, accountability, accuracy and speed of information, planning and control. Accordingly, it was the two researchers recommended the need for the Ministry of Finance to implement the Treasury Single Account (TSA) system in Iraq because of its positive effects on cash management by controlling all leaked resources legally and filling these gaps. The Ministry should prepare the requirements for the success of this system and reduce dependence on roads. Traditional cash management.

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