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Operational Finance in the Age of Covid-19: Time to Change the Basics?

Jet Global

The term ‘operational finance’ encapsulates the critical activities associated with order to cash, procure to pay, fixed assets, close, consolidation, and reporting. By finely tuning its AR reporting capabilities, a business can enjoy greater financial stability and predictability – something much needed in the current climate.

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What’s Top of Mind for CFOs Heading into 2024

Jet Global

If any one word could encapsulate 2023, it would be “uncertainty.” With interest rates still rising, skills shortages still posing a challenge, and the specter of recession still haunting board rooms, CFOs are looking to technology to connect data, build agility, and drive profitability.

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Data is Power

Jet Global

Already harnessing the abilities of the cloud, Sage Intacct users enjoy multidimensional analysis capabilities for a bird’s eye view of operational and financial data. The accuracy of reporting, audits, internal audit controls, and more can make or break a business. But does this great responsibility come with great power?

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Tackling changed requirements with comprehensive modernization

BI-Survey

Overnight, the impact of uncertainty, dynamics and complexity on markets could no longer be ignored. Local events in an increasingly interconnected economy and uncertainties such as the climate crisis will continue to create high volatility and even chaos. Request the free report now × BARC Report The Future of Analytics.

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Quantitative and Qualitative Data: A Vital Combination

Sisense

All descriptive statistics can be calculated using quantitative data. It’s analyzed through numerical comparisons and statistical inferences and is reported through statistical analyses. Consequently, using quantitative data, you can make strategic and tactical decisions that will benefit your organization and drive growth.