People who perform the financial planning and analysis (FP&A) function in the finance organization put together and update the budgets and forecasts. In many companies, the “A” portion of this activity gets short shrift. That’s because the mechanical process of pulling together and collating the data takes up so much time that very little remains for analysis. The result is that planning and budgeting is a less useful business tool than it could be. Improving FP&A can give executives and...
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Topics:
FP&A,
Finance Analytics,
Financial Applications,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
CFO,
finance,
Financial Performance Management (FPM),
Integrated Business Planning
I have written before about enterprise risk management, which is an essential piece of both performance management and corporate governance. Every aspect of business entails risk. Everyone who makes a business decision is – whether consciously or not – making trade-offs between risk and reward. Assessing risk is tricky in business because it means different things to different people depending on where they work and their specific role in an organization. From a broad view, risk management...
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Topics:
Governance,
GRC,
Office of Finance,
Operational Performance Management (OPM),
Business Performance Management (BPM),
CFO,
compliance,
Financial Performance Management (FPM)
I recently commented on why I believe companies must manage taxes more intelligently. One dimension of this is optimizing tax risk exposure. Most corporate tax codes are notoriously complex and at times ambiguous, leaving room for companies to interpret their application. These interpretations fall on a scale of “conservative” to “aggressive,” in which companies weigh the risk of penalties and other negative outcomes against that of paying more taxes than necessary. It strikes me that few of...
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Topics:
Tax,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
CFO,
Financial Performance Management (FPM),
Financial Performance Management
Wall Street has many leading indicators to work with, some serious – such as housing starts and the purchasing managers’ index – and some done a bit tongue-in-cheek. One of the latter is the Super Bowl Indicator, which says that if a team from the original National Football League wins the game, the market will be up for the year, but if an old American Football League team wins it, the market will be down. The amazing thing is that so far this heuristic has an accuracy rate better than 75%! On...
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Topics:
Salesforce.com,
Operational Performance Management (OPM),
Business Intelligence,
Cloud Computing,
Enterprise Software,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
Financial Performance Management (FPM),
Information Management (IM),
IT Performance Management (ITPM),
Sales Performance Management (SPM)
SAP is in the process of acquiring certain financial disclosure management software assets from cundus, a German provider of BI and performance management software. SAP will be buying cundus’ Financial Statement Factory and informationCollector, which together manage the collaborative creation and editing of financial and management reports using both structured and unstructured information. SAP expects to complete the deal by the end of 2010.
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Topics:
ERP,
Financial Applications,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
CFO,
finance,
Financial Performance Management (FPM),
Financial Performance Management
One of the prominent salesforce.com partners on display at the recent Dreamforce in San Francisco was FinancialForce.com. It’s one of a growing list of providers of in-the-cloud accounting and finance packages built on the Force.com platform. Like other of these accounting vendors (such as Compiere, Intacct, Netsuite and - to some extent and eventually– Workday), it aims principally at companies that have outgrown entry-level accounting software such as Intuit’s QuickBooks. (I covered the...
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Topics:
ERP,
Financial Applications,
Cloud Computing,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
CFO,
finance,
Financial Performance Management (FPM)
Ventana Research recently completed its 2010 Financial Performance Management Value Index of the major financial performance management suites. Financial performance management (FPM) is the process of addressing the often overlapping issues around people, process, information and information technology that affect how well finance organizations operate and support the activities of the rest of the organization. FPM deals with the full cycle of finance department activities including planning,...
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Topics:
SAP,
ERP,
Financial Applications,
CFO,
finance,
Financial Performance Management (FPM),
Financial Performance Management
The US Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) “Interactive Data” initiative continues to progress forward. Thus far, some 1,500 corporations have filed their financial information using XBRL tags to facilitate review and analysis, of which almost 400 have had done detailed tagging of their footnotes. By June 2011 all public companies will have to provide an XBRL-tagged, interactive version of their financial statements. As I’ve noted in the past, I think companies should find ways to...
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Topics:
Office of Finance,
XBRL,
Business Technology,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
CFO,
Financial Performance Management (FPM),
IT Performance Management (ITPM),
Corporate Finance,
Financial Performance Management
Ventana Research has just announced its Value Index for Financial Performance Management (FPM) for 2010. Our value indexes are user-focused assessments of how well software vendors and packages enable companies to improve their execution of core processes. This one is designed to help businesses, especially the finance organization, evaluate the FPM software suites offered by major vendors in the context of their specific needs. Ventana Research defines financial performance management as the...
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Topics:
ERP,
Office of Finance,
Financial Applications,
Business Technology,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
Business Planning,
CFO,
finance,
Financial Performance Management (FPM),
Corporate Finance,
Financial Performance Management
For the past couple of years I’ve been asserting that most larger companies (those with 1,000 or employees) need to adopt a new approach to using software to handle their taxes comprehensively, both the direct sort (income taxes) and the indirect variety (sales and use taxes as well as value-added or goods and services taxes). This is a necessary response to an emerging challenge from more competent and determined tax enforcement by governments worldwide. It will require corporations to make...
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Topics:
Office of Finance,
Enterprise Tax,
Tax Software,
Business Performance Management (BPM),
CFO,
Financial Performance Management (FPM),
Corporate Finance,
Financial Performance Management,
International Finance