Training Course:Ultimate Financial Consolidation And ReportingSchool/Trainer:UNICOM London, Uxbridge, Middlesex, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Improving Finance Efficiency with More Effective Consolidation and Reporting Processes Financial reporting and statutory consolidation continue to present significant challenges to companies. Despite a decade or more of investment, managers still have too much useless data to sift through, and not enough useful information at hand to improve performance. It takes too long to provide executives with the figures they need, and regulatory requirements that affect reporting and consolidation are growing. This workshop will help you understand how you can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your companys reporting and consolidation capabilities. The workshop is designed to enable you to successfully propose and lead a financial reporting/consolidation project in your organization.
Key Aims: The key aims addressed during the workshop will include: Understanding the state of the art in reporting and consolidation software Developing a realistic set of objectives that will improve reporting and consolidation execution, either as a single project, a long-term roadmap, or both Learning how to identify opportunities and issues in your organization What Attendees will Gain: During the workshop attendees will: Understand why reporting and consolidation are important to organizational and individual performance Discover how the differences between management and GAAP accounting affect reporting systems Gain insight into optimising the consolidation process to improve performance Learn how to make the business case for reporting and consolidation initiatives Review key vendor selection considerations Interact with colleagues from other industries Topics Covered What are the most significant "gaps" companies confront in their reporting systems and processes and in statutory consolidation Data quality/data consistency What software packages are best suited to your companys ideal approach to consolidation, and how to assess which one to choose Various aspects of rolling out new processes and systems for reporting and consolidation Upcoming trends and directions in reporting and consolidation Target Audience: Finance professionals with responsibility for managing reporting and consolidation systems Controllers Business analysts IT professionals involved in designing and implementing financial reporting and consolidation systems ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.unicom.co.uk/
Phone:+44 (0)1895 256484
School Address:
UNICOM R&D House One Oxford Road Uxbridge, Middlesex UB9 4DA, UNITED KINGDOM
Tel: +44 (0)1895 256484 Fax: +44 (0)1895 810201 Email: info@unicom.co.uk
Jobs & Resumes: London, Uxbridge Houses & Roommates: London, Uxbridge
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