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What is the basis of the method of C2BII? Part 2: “Accounting 101” on steroids
What is the basis of the method of C2BII? Part 2: The Accounting entry Continue reading
What is the basis of the method of C2BII? Part 1: Finding the right questions
The basis of the method of C2BII Part 1: Finding the right questions Continue reading
Why ERPs can never be used in Financial Analysis: Incompatibility of Data set between Accounting and Budgeting, and the two missing mechanisms
Financial Analysis works on a concentrated data set, while Accounting on an individual invoice level. ERPs do not have mechanisms for derivative events, and to handle “What if” scenarios. Continue reading