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What it takes to be a leader with competence and capabilities

Future CFO

"As a business, we need to accelerate digital transformation and leverage on new digital technology to harness big data and provide timely and comprehensive end-to-end business analytics/insights/forecast to drive the right strategic decisions."

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Comprehensive Guide to FP&A Salaries

The Finance Weekly

Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A) involve a range of activities, including planning, forecasting, budgeting, and analytical tasks, all of which are vital in providing essential support for a company's major business decisions and overall financial well-being.

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Quickbooks Integrations for Better Connectivity and Reporting

The Finance Weekly

This not only transforms financial tasks like reporting, budgeting, and forecasting but also lightens the load for the IT department. All from within Excel, Connect equips users to import live data from all ERP systems, effortlessly construct reports, and access all ERP data from your spreadsheets.

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Planful vs. Datarails

The Finance Weekly

Encompassing tasks such as analyzing financial data, creating budgets and forecasts, managing accounting processes, and ensuring tax adherence and regulatory compliance, these advanced solutions empower finance teams to concentrate on strategic decision-making and higher-value tasks. What is Datarails’, FP&A Genius?

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AI's Winners, Losers and Wannabes: An NVIDIA Valuation, with the AI Boost!

Musings on Markets

I know that there are some advocates of AI who paint a picture of goodness, where AI takes over the menial tasks that presumably cause us boredom and brings an unbiased eye to data analysis that lead to better decisions. NVIDIA: The Opportunist!

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Transcript: Rick Rieder

Barry Ritholtz

You don’t know where, and you know, their forecast — RITHOLTZ: That goes back to your sense that you need the ability to surprise when necessary. Last year, you said you’re starting to become more constructive on emerging markets and more balanced, obviously, on the U.S. RITHOLTZ: Right. RIEDER: Totally.