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Financial, Accounting & Reporting Software Contents
APRIL 2009 Summary
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Management Briefings
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- Market Overview & Analysis
| Part 2
The pressure is on the finance function to deliver
better management information. Our survey finds out
how well they are coping, as Cliff Mills reports.
- Expert Opinion
Despite their drawbacks, spreadsheets are a wonderful
tool, says Jacqui Sexton of Insight Management & Systems
Consultants. So how do you make the most of them?
- View from the Top
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The BSAVA is a charity run on business lines that
has seen major improvements from its new financial
software. We speak to general manager Stephen Torrington.
- Forecasting with Confidence
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It’s hard to get enthusiastic about planning, budgeting
and forecasting – which is why so many companies are
so bad at it, says Nick Mountcastle of KPMG.
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- Rules for the New CFO
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Booz & Co’s Irmgard Heinz, Jens Niebuhr and Justin
Pettit map out six key roles for chief financial officers
in an era of recession and rapid mergers & acquisitions.
- Perils and Profits of
P2P | Part 2
Mike Holmes says that automating the procure-to-pay
process can reap dividends for the finance function,
so long as you can avoid the pitfalls involved.
- Neither Fish nor Fowl
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Spreadsheets are ubiquitous but their costs can easily
spiral out of control, warns Alasdair Gill of James
Gill & Co. One problem is that they’re caught between
IT and business users, with neither taking responsibility
for managing them.
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Conspectus 2010
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