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Top 8 AI Uses in Finance Embraced by FP&A Leaders

The Finance Weekly

AI is , transforming the finance sector, especially in financial planning and analysis (FP&A). Using machine learning algorithms is crucial to make FP&A functions more responsive, insightful, and efficient. Why Should FP&A Leaders Consider to Integrate AI?

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The Key to Making Your Business Future-Proof in 2022

The Finance Weekly

Understanding your company's current financial health and assessing the strength of your cash position is crucial. Without it, you won't know if you can make that capital investment or if you have the finances to hire to scale up production. And yet, all too often, generating accurate cash flow reports can be problematic.

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You Won’t Want to Miss these Key Trends in Financial Planning & Decision-making

Planful

Planning and decision-making expert Howard Dresner, Chief Research Officer at Dresner Advisory Services recently released its “ 2020 Wisdom of Crowds Enterprise Performance Management Market Study ” report. You can also tune into my recent episode of our Being Planful podcast where I dive deeper with Howard himself.

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A Buyer’s Guide for the Top 10 FP&A Software 2022

The Finance Weekly

FP&A software assists CFOs, finance leaders, and FP&A experts in ensuring the financial health of their organization by tracking and analyzing current outcomes and forecasting future performance. What is FP&A? Why do you need FP&A? The top 10 best FP&A Software Tools Available.

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Spring Cleaning Edition: 5 Tips for FP&A Teams to Keep Data Clean and Organized

The Finance Weekly

Spring is a great time for finance teams as well to take a step back and see what is working and what is not- which programs or solutions can be replaced, what can be improved, or what can be “cleaned up”. The same is true with finance teams and data. Cleaning Tip #3 Prioritize your tasks by tracking KPIs.