Category Archives: CashFlow

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

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What is the 100% accurate method to calculate “Profit & Loss” that has existed for centuries, but needs to be tweaked in order to be compatible with Financial Analysis?

Accounting, implemented thru ERPs cannot provide the functionality that Financial Analysis requires Continue reading

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A Financial Analyst’s wish list Part 3: Assumptions should not be a part of the calculation, just like in Accounting

Assumptions should belong to the Business part of a Financial Analysis, and should not be a part of the Calculation method. Continue reading

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