6 ways to get accurate consolidated data, fast
Discover practical methods to streamline the way you bring financial and operational data together across entities, divisions and regions - so you can deliver timely reports and empower company-wide decision making.
Financial data consolidation quickly becomes complex when managing multiple entities, currencies, and reporting standards or incorporating operational data. Some businesses can handle it in their ERP, but many cannot - and even then, finance teams often have to manually compile data for management reporting, making the process time-consuming and error-prone.
In this exclusive webinar for CA ANZ members, we’ll share strategies to simplify data consolidation, improve reporting accuracy and provide faster, more reliable insights. Phocas in-house Chartered Accountants, Jordena Tibble and Daniel Harrison, will discuss:
- common challenges in consolidating financial data - and how to overcome them
- best practices for aligning data across entities, divisions and regions, including the importance of automation and establishing a single source of truth
- the role FP&A software can play in enabling your finance team to build and present accurate, consolidated reports
Join us for actionable insights that will help your finance team spend less time on manual data compilation and more time on analysis, communication, and driving business performance.
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