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The Future of Finance and Sustainability with Elizabeth Burns

CFO Talks

Before joining Gas de Cameroon, Elizabeth held senior roles such as Financial Director for AEL Mining Services in West Africa and Country Finance Director for Coca-Cola SABCO in Tanzania. Notably, she reversed a decade-long loss at Coca-Cola, doubled profits, and restructured major funding.

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Elevate Middle-Market Business Growth and Performance with Advanced FP&A

E78 Partners

A strategic FP&A capability built on the right infrastructure of data, insights & collaboration allow our clients to enhance forecasting, streamline budgeting, and adapt quickly to risk & opportunities that arise in the business.

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Where Can FP&A Career Path Take You?

Fpanda Club

The list of typical FP&A activities usually includes planning, budgeting, forecasting, analysis, management reporting and performance management. Budgeting is a type of short-term planning whose goal is to transform strategic objectives into an operational plan by allocating available resources.

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1001: Building Teams and Breaking Boundaries | Julien Lafouge, CFO, Spendesk

CFO Thought Leader

At Spendesk, he faced the task of restructuring the finance organization to support rapid growth. With global uncertainties looming, he built a resilient financial model that ensured the company’s survival. It does not require the months of consulting and massive budgets that can make other such adoptions a nightmare.

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How to create & use pro forma statements

Cube Software

These financial modeling tools are one of the most important to help a company prepare for any kind of scenario imaginable and map out a future trajectory. Pro forma statements are financial projections that ask and attempt to answer "what if" questions. Other use cases include budgeting and analyzing mergers and acquisitions.