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FP&A Today

English, Finance, 1 season, 95 episodes, 3 days, 2 hours, 31 minutes
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FP&A Today is the podcast for Financial Planning and Analysis. The weekly show dives into the challenges and opportunities within the world of FP&A, interviewing FP&A leaders, CFOs and other finance pros in order to give you the freshest insights and takeaways. Each week our top guests provide actionable advice about financial planning and analysis – from career goals to navigating challenges, and powerful Excel tips. Our weekly show provides unrivalled insights for navigating FP&A. FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com
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FP&A at $5m to $50M Companies – Jon Allen and Duke Heninger

Jon Allen and Duke Heninger, of  Utah-based Amplēo, have brought their finance game to fast-growing companies which are between $5m and $50m in revenue. They are “fractional CFOs” – that is experienced finance professionals advising these companies on a part-time basis. For instance, one business they work with, Korean barbeque restaurant Cupbop, appeared on ABC’s Shark Tank and got $1million from Mark Cuban in 2022. Other companies they advised include Burt Brothers (a tire and services company). Collectively Amplēo helped more than 3000 companies. But they always find the same story when they look at financials at such companies.  “It’s always the data”, says Duke Heninger, Financial Partner at Amplēo. “It’s getting things put in a way so that people can understand what they’ve even spent. Most of my clients are on a very simplified accounting system. They aren’t classifying anything in separate departments. So it’s breaking it out, trying to understand who owns what, where should it go, and ultimately everybody just sandbags just so that they don’t trip a budget”. In this episode of FP&A we meet Jon Allen Managing Partner, Finance, and Duke Heninger, finance partner at Amplēo. They provide a masterclass on the value of FP&A at fast-growing companies, revealing: Our worst budget experiences Our journey through finance to CFO  What we wish we had known earlier in our career  Restaurants in COVID Times – how we used FP&A to help businesses  The powerful value of FP&A in restaurants Why FP&A is a superb career choice Founding companies as finance leaders  Teaching FP&A at University  Why great FP&A must lead to actions and decisions How FP&A can become good business partners  Reporting vs forecasting  The importance of choosing a great finance leader to work for early in your career Getting out your chair and talking to people The last things we asked ChatGPT Follow Duke Heninger: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dukeh/ Follow Jon Allen https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonnyallen/ Amplēo provides business professionals, such as CFOs, CMOs and CHROs, to companies on a fractional basis in order to help them achieve their full potential. https://ampleo.com/
2/6/202448 minutes, 11 seconds
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AI: An extension of the FP&A Brain: Didi Gurfinkel Co-Founder and CEO of Datarails

There are two different directions for AI in finance, says Didi Gurfinkel, Co-Founder and CEO of Datarails. You can use AI to extend your hands. Or, your brain.  He says: ”Using AI to extend your hands involves automating processes, making everything faster, reducing headcount shortening time to deliver, which is amazing. But it’s not a life changer. In this situation maybe you can reduce the gap between 10 employees to five employees but this will not be what will save your business or ultimately make it successful. “The more interesting part is to look at AI as an extension to your brain. Here, I think this is a life changer. Letting the CFO or the FP&A manager have a tool that can be like an extension to the FP&A brain. If you take your analysis or approach to analyze your business, the AI can run it at scale with all your historical data, internal data and external data.” In this episode Didi Gurfinkel talks about setting up Datarails, the FP&A the AI-powered Financial Planning and Analysis platform for Excel users and the multiple challenges and learnings along the way. He reveals: Starting his career at Cisco the biggest IT company in the world (“I imagined that everything will be automated end of month – I was wrong”) Setting up Datarails in 2015 and the challenges of getting traction for an initial concept of “connecting organizational spreadsheets into one centralized database” Four years of trying (and How he finally found product market fit)  Understanding the power of Excel as core to finance allowed us to focus on finance How FP&A use cases are the classic consolidation challenge because every FP&A process starts from collecting data from multiple sources in different structures, different shapes, and  different systems.  Our capability to transform semi-structured data into structured data landed a very strong competitive edge, Our “SaaS wake up call” – how we learnt to grow at the same pace with 50% less expenses   AI is either an extension of your head vs AI as an extension of your brain and why the latter is the real game-changer From a good CFO to an amazing CFO with AI My expectations as a CEO from my finance team Why ChatGPT is amazing at text but the challenges come with replicating this with accurate numbers My favorite Excel function Surprising fact you wouldn’t know about me  Didi was previously a GM at Cisco. He has extensive senior management experience with a focus on growth and innovation. Didi oversees business, strategy and operations. He holds a B.Sc in economics and computer science, and an MBA in business management. Follow Didi Gurfinkel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/didigurfinkel/
1/30/202436 minutes, 21 seconds
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FP&A Vs Finance Business Partners – Tunc Tezel, VP Group FP&A at Ontex

Tunc Tezel has managed FP&A at companies including Ontex, Pladis, British American Tobacco, Procter & Gamble, and Gillette. He has lived and worked in 11 different countries including the UK, Iran, Sub-saharan Africa, Turkey, Latvia, Belgium Now, Tezel is VP of global FP&A at Ontex, a publicly listed leader in private label manufacturing baby care, feminine care and adult care products for stores including Walmart, Aldi, Lidl,Tesco and Carrefour. In this episode provides his takeaways from a career at the cutting edge of FP&A: What do you do with your company’s budget when overnight interest rates hit 3000%. And the Turkish lira was devalued by 60% overnight  How FP&A powers private label manufacturing vs working at big brands How we coped with the pandemic and the shift to economically challenged consumers trying private labels  Moving from brand ambassadors to product ambassadors How FP&A is supporting ESG Business supporting finance managers – should you call them FP&A Managers or Finance Business Partners (and why it matters) The challenges of data in FP&A work  FP&A as co-pilot in a rally car Secrets of bringing the numbers to life Cooking and seafood  Why I would have loved to meet Atatürk, founder of the Turkish Republic The last thing I asked Google/Chat GPT about my finance work  Episode Notes Connect with Tunc Tezel on LinkedIn. Tunc Tezel: Banking CIO Outlook: FP&A Vs Finance Business
1/23/202445 minutes, 30 seconds
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A new roadmap for FP&A – with Jack Alexander

Jack Alexander was our second ever guest on FP&A Today and it remains one of our most downloaded episodes. Here he returns to exclusively launch his new book (published January 2024): Financial Management: Partner in Driving Performance and Value (Wiley Finance) His new book is a  post-pandemic and typically practical take on performance management, planning, forecasting, business valuation, mergers, acquisitions, and capital investment. He says: “I wrote (my original book) Financial Planning & Analysis and Performance Management. Then the pandemic occurred, the Great accelerator, the great disruptor. And I was getting a different set of phone calls and requests. “Most people hadn't really been through some of these experiences before. Scenario analysis and planning, business transformations and restructuring liquidity management and scenario planning through various liquidity scenarios. There was a need for FP&A and finance to look outside the organization at major external forces and events that are happening around the world as the greatest threats and opportunities emerged from outside such as hyperinflation and  geopolitical events.” In this episode Jack talks: Why my first budget was a disaster From financial accounting manager to CFO at EG&G Mentoring as a path to CFO and CEO Financial Leadership in the 21st century inspired by the pandemic and post pandemic environment. The essentials of value creation for a finance team Return to the Principles of a “Top Gun” CFO What’s changed - and what hasn’t in 45 years of FP&A How audit and transaction experience got me first promoted to CFO Health and finance Follow Jack Alexander at https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-jack-alexande
1/16/202453 minutes, 9 seconds
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Winning the Super Bowl of FP&A – with Cayla Pingel

Cayla Pingel has led FP&A in sports, gaming and entertainment at companies including Warner Bros, Fox Sports and most recently, 2K Games, a global video game company. At Fox Sports she financially quarterbacked the full P&L for the biggest sporting events including the Super Bowl, the World Series, and the NFL Baseball World Cup. The senior Director, Finance at 2K describes her approach to business partnering as more like a “sports agent” (“like Jerry Maguire but more calm” says Pingel). Pingel says “I tell my business partners to think of me as your agent. I’m going to go out and negotiate this for you from a financial perspective. Tell me what you need and let me help sell this so that we can make the case and do it.” In this episode: Being at Fox Sports when live sports came screeching to a halt during COVID Show me the Money – managing the superbowl of FP&A at Fox Sports, Warner Bros and 2K and the power of ratings for finance How blowouts affect financial performance Uncovering the differences between Accounting vs FP&A at Fox Sports Why I chose the FP&A direction rather than a COO role Most important metrics in sports businesses Heavy fixed costs and the challenges of live broadcasting Huge tech, streaming and viewership changes in media/sports and entertainment – and how to forecast the future of the game for finance pros Metrics in game playing: and finance discussions about whether to put new features in a game Leading the Los Angeles chapter for women in sports and events Flying out to Prague six weeks into a new job at Warner Bros to fix a mess and the strategic resolution  March Madness ‘Budget Season’ Challenge at Fox Sports – and why the  loser has to do the waterfall charts Follow and contact Cayla Pingel on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/cayla-pingel-410a1a73/
1/9/202438 minutes, 31 seconds
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My first year as a first-time CFO – CJ Gustafson, CFO, PartsTech

“I last came on FP&A Today before I started my new CFO gig, and I was pretty nervous. I was talking a lot in theory of what I thought it would be, and now I can tell you a little bit more of the reality. So it's been quite the ride.” Returning guest CJ Gustafson–master of the hugely popular Mostly Metrics newsletter–delivers in his custom funny and frank style the lessons from his first year as CFO and the practical lessons for anyone in finance (and particularly FP&A). His worst budget experience - working six months on an operating plan  thrown away within a week during COVID (and the surprising conclusion) Getting stamps on my finance passport getting me to CFO The biggest lessons on being a CFO-as removing blockers and letting an organization go faster. CFO as chief psychologist, chief contract signer, and chief risk officer How I prioritized my finance hires Views of FP&A as a CFO  How knowing numbers better than anybody else projected me to CFO Why BI was put under the CFO function (“it’s like putting data insights on steroids and you combine FP&A and BI”) Why ARR per employee is my favorite SaaS metric CAC payback period as the golden SaaS metric  How I (painfully) learned about the power of the “meeting before the meeting”  Creating a category for yourself as CFO Sign up for the Mostly Metrics Newsletter from CJ Gustafson: https://www.mostlymetrics.com/ Check out Run the Numbers hosted by CJ: a weekly podcast about financial metrics and business models, designed for ambitious people operating tech startups https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/run-the-numbers-startup-finance-strategy-and-operations/id1704418764 Follow CJ or get in touch with him on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/cj-gustafson-13140948/ Or Twitter https://twitter.com/cjgustafson222
1/2/202447 minutes, 23 seconds
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How to win at FP&A with Psychology, Strategy and Tradeoffs

Taylor Otstot is VP of Finance at Dashlane, and former Senior Director of Finance at GoDaddy. He joined GoDaddy a year before their IPO and was there for eight years as the domain registrar and web hosting company scaled from $1.5 billion to $4 billion revenue. “By the time I left I was supporting about a billion and a half of that revenue and I was running a team of about 14", Taylor says. "So not only was I part of a business that was going through a lot of growth, but personally had to go through a lot of growth.” In this episode Taylor reveals the psychological skills and strategy he uses to win in his career. Insights from this episode: Printing Excel files (aka the worst budget he has ever experienced) Why every conversation in finance is really a conversation about tradeoffs. Letting go of what “made you great” when managing an FP&A Team Psychology learnings that have transformed my finance career and how you can apply them to your career Eight Lessons Learned the Hard Way, Reflection from Eight Years at GoDaddy. How a hard experience showed him that in finance “ titles unlock doors, but that doesn’t mean you’ll be invited in” Why I am a big fan of decision frameworks and breaking out of your “normal default positions” Burritos vs tacos and finance decision-making (with lessons for business reviews and business partnerships) Why the “safe choice” isn’t normally the right choice in finance  Secrets to building a high performing team  The big Sales comp revelation Notes https://taylorotstot.com/ Follow Taylor on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylorotstot/ Creativity Inc, Ed Catmull Thinking, Fast and Slow, Daniel Kahneman Reflections from 8 Years at GoDaddy
12/26/202345 minutes, 17 seconds
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Your 12 Biggest FP&A Questions from 2023 Answered

We have an all-star panel getting into the Christmas and New Year spirit. Howard Tunnicliffe, Head of FP&A, The Economist, and Brett Hampson, Director of Finance, AllState, joinin host Paul Barnhurst, The FP&A Guy in this special edition of FP&A Today. They tackle the 12 most burning questions asked on reddit.com/r/FPandA in 2023. Mid-way we give you the end of year results of the top 5 Favorite FP&A Function for FP&A Pros, based on our 80 episodes! Let us know your thoughts on your thoughts on these questions, what you want a panel to answer for 2024 (and of course any Excel Function shamefully omitted from our top 5).  Special guests: Howard Tunnicliffe, Head of FP&A, The Economist https://www.linkedin.com/in/howardtunnicliffe/ Brett Hampson, Director of Finance, AllState https://www.linkedin.com/in/brett-hampson/ 12 Questions Answered on this special Holiday episode: How difficult is it for someone to switch industries in FP&A?  Do you need a CPA to get an FP&A job? How easy is it for someone or hard to break into FP&A that has a non-traditional background? Any advice on how you run/lead the annual budgeting process?  How do you get your first VP of FP&A role?  How do you develop KPIs from scratch?  How do you decide on when you should upgrade to an FP&A tool? BONUS!!! The results of Favorite Excel Function (from 80 episodes) What advice would you give about management reporting in a turnaround situation?  Can you explain how the headcount process works for budgeting? How have you typically seen it work?  If someone knows nothing about FP&A, any advice you’d offer on how to teach it or learn it? Where do you start? Is FP&A certification actually worth it?  How do you de-stress, especially during budget season? Join Brett Hampson's new weekly email newslettter, Forecasting Performance at https://forecasting-performance-2.ck.page/62f28563e1
12/19/202355 minutes, 3 seconds
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How CFOs build a Goldilocks “just-right” budget – Jeff Epstein ex-CFO of Oracle

Jeff Epstein is an operating partner at Bessemer Venture Partners leading its CFO Council where he helps CEOs and CFOs at their 200- portfolio company share best practices. Epstein, one of the most famous names in finance, is former executive vice president and chief financial officer of Oracle, with a market value of over $200 billion. Prior to joining Oracle, Jeff served as CFO at public and private companies, including DoubleClick (acquired by Google), King World Productions (acquired by CBS), and Nielsen’s Media Measurement and Information Group. Earlier in his career, he was an investment banker at The First Boston Corporation.  In this episode: From Wall Street to first-time CFO  Running finance at Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy and Oprah-TV hitmaker King World The skills needed to be a top CFO The 3 routes to CFO: Auditors, Wall Street or FP&A What Andy Gove OKR setting can teach us about budget setting  What is the right percentage of time to hit budget goals? Balancing between Elon Musk (Papa Bear) and Charlie Munger (Mama Bear) in setting targets  Giving people the opportunity to overachieve  Best case/worst case/base case at Oracle strategy  The delicate balancing act of Wall Street guidance  Using a stagger chart  Why FP&A is so critical; how  the biggest strategic decisions involve FP&A advice Revisiting the  processes as Oracle bought Sun Microsystems Merger integration strategy worked on our sales compensation Truck drivers and sales commission – a must-listen to story How in 1983 at the Washington Post I learned from Warren Buffet and ended up scrambling to buy 4 shares of Berkshire Hathaway. Guess much it’s worth now? Show notes  Forecasting 101 and how to build a Stagger chart Jeff Epstein: How CFOs build a Goldilocks “just-right” budget Working Backwards: Insights, Stories, and Secrets from Inside Amazon Winston Churchill: My Early Life  Andy Grove: High Output Management
12/12/202354 minutes, 6 seconds
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Why and How I built an FP&A Center of Excellence at Verizon - Ed Hyer

Ed Hyer, as VP FP&A at Verizon, built one of the most ambitious centers of excellence (COEs) undertaken in finance.  Put simply, a center of excellence centralizes similar types of work into a single entity. While relatively common for payroll functions or “back-end transactional work”, FP&A presented an altogether bigger challenge for the COE concept.  The creation of Verizon’s Center of Excellence at the  $134 billion revenue 118,000 employee company counts as one of the most audacious challenges undertaken in FP&A–ultimately comprising 175 professionals, took more than a year to complete and fanning through 24 different waves  transformation to take effect. Though the impetus from the beginning was on proving the concept could work, Verizon's FP&A COE has now transformed the business in impactful and unexpected ways. “I remember one case, where someone showed there were 16 different processes here. He said he could  get it down to two, and I've just saved myself six hours on workday one. It didn't require any new tools or technology. In this must-listen to episode Hyer reveals the secret of Verizon’s FP&A transformation: In this episode: How my passion for FP&A was lit compared to other finance work Leading FP&A for some of the biggest US companies including Hertz and Verizon The “why” of creating an FP&A CoE - and it is not just about cost saving The lessons of building a Center of Excellence How COE-building places finance teams at the vanguard of automation The  oh-crap moment when building the COE Heretical answer on his favorite Excel function‼ Ed Hyer/LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-hyer/ Paul Barnhurst LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/thefpandaguy/Datarails LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/datarails
12/5/202345 minutes, 39 seconds
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All about Not for Profit FP&A - Amy Omand

“One of the myths I'd love to dispel is that nonprofits are not strategic. People think we aren’t forward thinking or just scrapping for change and trying to get things done. I've had the honor of working with organizations where we really focus on our mission in a nonprofit context in a very strategic way.” You don’t want to miss this masterclass with Amy Omand. Omand is Fractional CFO, at 7 Seat Consulting, working with not for profits getting from early to mid-stage growth. In this episode she reveals her journey from managing FP&A at Dreyer’s Grand Ice Cream (bought by Nestle) to former CFO of New Schools Venture Fund and setting up her business focused on not-for-profits. In this episode:  Dreyer's ice cream Budgeting Experience - the problems that can melt financial analysis with a new ice cream line launch Passion for K12 education and the finance factor in education The differences-and similarities- between nonprofit and "for profit" FP&A  Why cash is (still) king at nonprofits  Restrictions placed on how money is spent by nonprofits Taking Revolution Foods, a Healthy School Lunch Company, through their first B Corporation certification Why Metallica works best for budget and modeling The comfort in numbers Notes The Social Responsibility of Business: Kelly McElhaney. https://executive.berkeley.edu/kellie-mcelhaney Follow Amy Omand on LinkedIn
11/28/202347 minutes, 5 seconds
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When FP&A meets AI, Python, and Excel

Christian Martinez, Finance Analytics Manager at Kraft Heinz  is an in-demand Conference Speaker and specialist who teaches a top-rated course, with (previous guest) Nicolas Boucher. In this episode discover the secrets about game changing uses of AI and Python for your FP&A career. “We’re in the same era as when Excel was first invented,” says Martinez “There were people still using calculators and pens while others shifted to Excel and dramatically improved performance.” In this episode:  Why Python and Excel together at long last as a “game changer” for FP&A “Explainable” AI in FP&A  How AI is improving overall budgets and forecasting  Can non-data science people jump right in with AI? Getting comfortable being uncomfortable  His path to a “boutique” course teaching practical application of AI in FP&A  Why the best way to fully learn something is to teach it  The most awesome uses of AI in FP&A How Gen AI is going to change FP&A in 2024 Waterfall charts in Excel  Follow Christian Martinez (LinkedIn): https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianmartinezthefinancialfox/ Links FREE COURSE – PYTHON FOR FP&A AND FINANCE. Curated by Christian Martinez Advanced ChatGPT for Finance course by Christian Martinez and Nicolas Boucher
11/21/202346 minutes, 47 seconds
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FP&A and product-led growth at Adobe

Product led growth is a business strategy and philosophy that puts the product at the center and the key driver for customer acquisition, activation, adoption, and retention.  Parth Kulkarni, Head of FP&A, Adobe Express, recounts his chance to reimagine FP&A using product-led growth. He explains the process leading the FP&A team powering Adobe Express – a major new AI-driven product at the software giant (Adobe is competing with companies such as Canva and Microsoft Designer). Kulkarni says: “We optimized different parts of the customer journey  by adopting product led growth. From an FP&A perspective it was a fantastic opportunity for me and my team to reimagine the way that we approached financial planning and, and supported the business.” Describing the approach of FP&A underpinned by product-led growth, he says: “We tend to forecast based on historicals. But here we took a much more bottoms up approach in our modeling, starting with building forecasts and projections around every single critical upstream metric – whether it’s acquisitions, how customers are really engaging with the product, or what kind of conversion rates are we seeing in the product, or what kind of retention we are seeing. I got the opportunity to actually understand the customer journey, translate that into a financial model, and then build my financial planning around that. Kulkarni, with training and a background in engineering,  recounts his path to FP&A and why a background in data analytics is a perfect route to a top job. In this episode: Kulkarni’s path from Data analytics to FP&A as Senior Manager of FP&A at eBay – business partnering with the Merchandising / Shipping & Logistics Business and Product Teams. Followed by his career at Adobe. Moving from analytics to FP&A and why it is a perfect route Four proven pillars to become a successful FP&A professional  The tested formula to get a seat at the table in finance  My framework for analyzing data to get the juiciest insights – SCQA framework explained My aha moment in FP&A automating ecommerce/holiday space reports  Tabla playing and love of Indian classical music Steve Jobs and what we can learn about his relentless desire to understand the consumer The SCQA framework explained by Parth Follow Parth Kulkarni on LinkedIn Catch the full episode on YouTube
11/14/202343 minutes, 18 seconds
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All your Budgeting and Forecasting questions answered: the Sequel!

This follows one of our most popular ever episodes (episode 19: Budgeting all your questions answered). In this sequel episode, new and returning  guests answer all your new burning budget and forecasting questions and challenges. Joining us in the budget and forecasting war-room are:  Alejandra Boggione, FP&A Manager and Senior Business Controller, FASTA Follow ⏩https://www.linkedin.com/in/alejandraboggione/ Andrew Childress, FP&A Solutions Consultant Datarails (ex finance at Accupac, One Inc and Flint Group) Follow ⏩https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewrchildress/ Annette deYoung, Senior FP&A Solutions Consultant, Datarails (ex finance at JL Clark, Berner Food & Beverage, Fairbanks Morse Engine) Follow ⏩ https://www.linkedin.com/in/ahdeyoung/ Some of the questions tackled in this LinkedIn Live episode of FP&A Today (November 2023): What’s budgeting and forecasting good for? How do you approach budgeting in consulting firms? Which type of budget process works best (top down or bottom up?) How can FP&A be the bridge between the two? How does the budget work in a startup? What is the linkage between forecasting and the model? How can finance best prepare for the budget ahead of time to avoid crazy late nights? Revisiting the previous year’s budget – (what can be cut)? How can you ensure alignment between the financial plan and operational plan? Static annual budget versus a rolling forecast? How do budgets help with inflation challenges? How do you kickstart scenario planning? How often should you reforecast? FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails the AI-powered Financial Planning and Analysis platform for Excel users.
11/7/202355 minutes, 44 seconds
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This is Audible FP&A (with Frank Aburto)

From Camp Taji in Iraq, to Will Wheaton’s narration of Ready Player One, this is the story of Frank Aburto who built Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A) at Audible.  Frank Aburto, senior Director of Finance, leads strategic finance and FP&A at Audible the audio storytelling subsidiary of Amazon. In his role, Aburto supports more than 150 partners across marketing and product where the FP&A function has been central to Audible's success in reaching millions of listeners around the world and becoming the largest player in the audiobook market (sales of audiobooks hit $1.8 billion in the US alone in 2022).  In this episode: How the military veteran applied his strategic skills learnt in Iraq, Hawai, and South Korea to finance and business  Building FP&A at Audible through the "lens of the customer" The one trait he looks for in a finance hire Why understanding customers matters more than P&L metrics The power of investment banking as a route to FP&A and finance leadership Using SQL to get ahead in your career Recommendations for your next Audible book  How to get a finance job at Audible or Amazon FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. www.datarails.com  Follow and connect with Frank Aburto: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fcaburto/ Watch the Full YouTube episode: https://youtu.be/9w-MfrBN6K0
10/31/202342 minutes, 12 seconds
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How to never be left out of the conversation again in FP&A - with Airbase CFO Aneal Vallurupalli

Airbase, a spend management company currently processes over $5 billion of annual payments on behalf of finance teams. It is a pain point Vallurupalli is all too aware of. "Moving to Airbase solved a challenge I had personally experienced at previous companies were there were 65 or 70 physical [credit]cards in a 300 person company and spend was not controlled. There was no way to forecast when someone was thinking of using a physical card, which was for anything at that time". CFO Aneal Vallurupalli joins Paul, on Datarails' podcast FP&A Today, to talk about what CFOs increasingly require from the best in FP&A, his experiences of financial planning and analysis at previous companies, stretching from investment banking to series A companies and public companies. In this episode: • The importance of understanding the context and priorities when coming into a new company or role. There's always a rationale for why things were done a certain way before. • Building credibility and relationships across the organization by understanding pain points, providing value , and conveying industry expertise. • Moving from growth at all costs in SaaS to revenue growth • Why he has no single favorite financial metric to analyze a business. The most important metric is often "not financial" and varies by company. • How AI will displace some repetitive, manual tasks but not logic-based and contextual decision making which is core to finance roles. • Why having a hunger for knowledge as the most crucial way to win in your FP&A career - with most technical skills being "table stakes"   FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Read the full transcript: https://www.datarails.com/how-to-never-be-left-out-of-the-conversation-again-in-fpa-with-airbase-cfo-aneal-vallurupalli/ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/J0keFw4WPjM
10/24/202345 minutes, 3 seconds
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Daniel Sousa-Lennox: How Microsoft is using AI to win at forecasts and help their FP&A team

How is Microsoft using AI to reach up to 99% accuracy in some forecasts? In this episode of FP&A Today, Daniel Sousa-Lennox, a data scientist at Microsoft with deep experience of financial analysis, reveals all. The Microsoft’s finance team – about 5000 people – saw its first foray into machine learning in forecasting. The team developed FINN (or Microsoft Finance Time Series Forecasting Framework) says Sousa-Lennox who sits within the finance organization, providing software engineering and data science expertise. Using machine learning and creating AI finance tools (such as FINN which has been open-sourced) Sousa-Lennox says the Microsoft finance team has replaced burdensome forecasting and Excel heavy lifting.  "The tool has helped, for instance, this one team in terms of accuracy to get the revenue that they were trying to forecast for an Azure product (the cloud computing platform run by Microsoft) to 99% accuracy".  But Sousa-Lennox adds that it is important to remember that AI is not "magic" and "wont lead to 99% in every single forecast" and the quality of data is paramount. Nevertheless the results are transforming financial forecasting at the $2trillion company. FINN alone provides access to 25+ models supporting Microsoft’s daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly forecasts, transforming the approach of FP&A. Sousa-Lennox says: “It takes on average for a forecast used run using our tool, it takes about an hour to an hour and a half, which is significantly less than a week [previously]. It is also an hour and a half where you don’t have to be actively doing anything.” In this episode Daniel Sousa-Lennox shares: Similarities and differences between FP&A in US and Panama (and banking vs Microsoft) Getting  an internship to full-time career at Microsoft How he trained in Data science and technology How to evangelize finance teams into adopting AI How Microsoft is transforming its forecasting and FP&A Despite its success why AI is not a “magic bullet” for finance The two most powerful lessons in presenting AI to finance teams The biggest advice for anyone starting in FP&A Last thing finance thing I Googled ChatGPT’d My favorite Excel function   Links Follow Daniel Sousa-Lennox: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dsousalennox/ FINN (Open-sourced by Microsoft): https://microsoft.github.io/finnts/
10/17/202345 minutes, 51 seconds
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The FP&A Guide to Winning at Cloud Financial Management – Jeff Duresky at AWS

Worldwide spend on cloud infrastructure hit a staggering $169 billion in 2022 with Microsoft and Amazon Web Services (AWS) combined, accounting for 62 percent of the cloud market share. In its first quarter of this year revenue from AWS totaled $21.35 billion, representing almost 17% of Amazon’s overall revenue. What lessons can we learn from within AWS about effective cloud financial management? How can FP&A teams better understand this complex line item? We are joined by Jeff Duresky, Senior FinOps Commercial Architect, Amazon AWS. He is a finance leader who supports the cloud leader’s largest and most strategic customers – and has also held strategic FP&A roles at companies including Capital One. “As a finance professional the more you understand cloud, the better the insights you’ll be able to drive” – Jeff Duresky In this episode Jeff’s worst budget experience (aka professional service accrual releases). The link between cloud financial management and FP&A trading fixed expenses in cloud  Smart decisions related to cloud expenditures and management  Common cost language – how to get it right  Secrets to cloud forecasting  Promoting the best finance and engineering team conversations around the cloud  Finding reductions in costs for cloud users Core metrics to assess and unit costs (cost per gigabyte, cost per instance) First steps to begin forecasting cloud costs My biggest finance strategic moment  The last finance thing I googled The importance of taking notes in a career in FP&A Notes How to establish and drive a forecasting culture  How to talk about cloud with a non-cloud audience (business partnering) The Key to AWS Optimization Follow and connect with Jeff Duresky on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffduresky/ FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails, Datarails is the AI-powered financial planning and analysis platform.  Keep your own Excel financial models and spreadsheets and benefit from AI for data consolidation, reporting and planning.
10/10/202354 minutes, 32 seconds
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FP&A that’s through the Woof: with Chewy Director of Finance Matthew Herbert

The market for pet brands is enormous. Two-thirds of American households own a pet and collectively spent $136.8 billion on them in 2022. In this market, Chewy is winning the hearts of owners. The pet-food, health, and supplies company is famous for providing portraits, gifts, free food, and handwritten notes that delight pet owners. In this episode, Matthew Herbert, Chewy Director of Finance, reveals the FP&A undercoat that keeps this Fortune 500 favorite purring.   Herbert says customer service at the company is in “my opinion the strongest moat within the organization…it has its own finance arm, and it has the backing and support of technology and other resources to make it successful because we really believe that we’re here to provide a delightful experience for our customers. Pets are part of the family, and we want our customers to know that we view them that way.” In this episode: How Chewy does FP&A What KPIs does FP&A manage at Chewy and how its set up Using data to help tell the story at Chewy How Matt overcame adversity, such as being laid off and team conflicts faced Leading FP&A at the fortune 500 high growth eCommerce company (i.e. Chewy) Secrets to effective business partnering Insights from 15 years of Investment Banking, Programming, Retail, Consumer Products, and eCommerce experience The impact of being a self-taught programmer on a career in finance Why finance remains the best role for strategic impact supporting C-Suite Executives His brand-new training courses (https://biztrix.us/) based on best-in-class Excel, PowerPoint, Word, SQL and VBA experience Links Follow Matthew Herbert on LinkedIn Matthew’s training course at https://biztrix.us/
10/3/202353 minutes, 4 seconds
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Paul competes at the Excel World Cup - with Ajay Patel and Andrew Grigolyunovich

What happened when two highly-skilled Excel leaders took on the "best of the best" in the sport? Paul Barnhurst reveals the inside story when he pitted his FP&A-based Excel wits in the The Financial Modeling World Cup (FMWC). Taking the ultimate test alongside him is fellow-first timer “Excel Ninja” Ajay Patel, who teaches thousands of subscribers advanced Excel. Giving his opnion on the two Excel jousters is Andrew Grigolyunovich, FMWC Founder and CEO of AG Capital. The trio talk Excel-at-speed, improving skills, and the functions they can't live without. Getting to know Andrew Grigolyunovich: From being a CFO at 21 to founding the Financial Modeling World Cup Ajay Patel (aka the Excel Ninja) a fifth degree black belt in Tang Soo Do talks his favorite Excel functions and his FMWC ultimate test Optimization planning and Analysis vs FP&A The inside story of Paul and Ajay’s grueling FMWC experience Secrets to creating classic Excel use cases  Advice for getting started in competitive Excel  Best advice to improve your Excel skills  Guests: Andrew Grigolyunovich, Financial Modeling World Cup: Founder & CEO of AG Capital https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewgrig/ Ajay Patel, The Excel Ninja, Founder of the Excel Dojo https://www.linkedin.com/in/theexceldojo/   FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails,the AI-powered financial planning and analysis platform. Keep your own Excel financial models and spreadsheets and benefit from AI for data consolidation, reporting and planning.
9/26/202345 minutes, 15 seconds
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“Partnering & Chill”: Netflix’s first CFO on Blockbuster FP&A

"I have been at the inception points of three companies-Intuit, Netflix and Mozilla Firefox. And now I’m just trying to give back as many lessons as possible” Jim Cook  Jim Cook shares his front row experience as first finance hire at streaming giant Netflix. He reveals the finance business partnering lessons learned from supporting fellow co-founders Marc Randolph and Reed Hastings building the company from obscurity to one of the biggest brands in the world. How did finance at Netflix contribute to the  design of  the first red envelopes? What are his lessons that can transform your FP&A? In this episode: Coping with unrealistic budgets experience at fast-growing startups What it’s like as Finance Hire #1 at Netflix Rebirthing the browser market at Mozilla Firefox Lessons from M&A and IPO at Intuit   Lessons to deliver blockbuster FP&A  The FP&A as CEO  The power of a “listening tour and finance partnership” Using your voice in FP&A  What storytelling really means for a finance professional Two strategic finance moments that changed the game for Intuit and Mozilla Links from the Show Netflixed by Gina Keating (Amazon) That Will Never Work, Mark Randolph (Amazon) Netflix versus the World. (Full Documentary, YouTube) Five lessons I learned from Netflix – Jim Cook Contact Jim Cook on LinkedIn Email jimCook@benchboard.com
9/19/202348 minutes, 51 seconds
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Drew Murphy: Find best practices, people that make you work better, and things you enjoy

Drew Murphy nearly became a meteorologist. But he opted for a different type of forecasting, warning of impending storms as an FP&A professional. A fast-paced finance career saw him land a part role at Procter & Gamble (while studying)-his senior year saw him work 30 hours a week as a plant accountant. Following six years of FP&A at Procter & Gamble (including analysis for Gillette and Braun), he took roles at Vistaprint, Mimecraft (where he was central to their IPO) and a CFO gig. Drew then launched community FP&A Hey with his co-founder Yarty Kim. The mission of FP&A Hey is to “help time starved FP&A professionals get their free time back, their personal freedom back” offering resources and mentoring for FP&A professionals. Core to his career approach is a clear mantra: “Find best practices, find people that make you better, work on things you enjoy.” In this episode he discusses the implications of this approach to upgrading your career and work life balance in a busy finance role. In this episode: Drew’s worst budgeting experience in his career  Shaving forecasting with Gillette and Braun how to impress sales executives with quarterly sales performance analysis  Best practice for a monthly profit forecast and team management process Why you need to be at a place with “people you respect and admire”  The importance of relationships in finance How the IPO process felt like a “wedding”  His strategic finance moment delivering (at Mimecast) growth of 40%, EBITDA expansion over time as a percentage of revenue Why FP&A pros must learn accounting and a business model  Links from the Show FP&A Hey. Because they don’t teach FP&A in school. Grow your skills, networks, and careers, all while having fun. How to impress sales executives with quarterly sales performance analysis: https://www.fpandhey.com/how-to-impress-executives-with-quarterly-sales-performance-analysis/ Contact Drew at Drew@fpandhey.com
9/12/202344 minutes, 5 seconds
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AI in FP&A: Your Big Questions Answered

This special edition of FP&A Today saw 1,524 finance pros sign up for this LinkedIn Live session. In this episode Paul and a special panel answer all your burning questions on how Finance teams are practically using AI to advance their careers (and bring instant productivity to their businesses). Joining Paul is Adam Shilton, Founder, Tech for Finance and a world expert on “Helping finance pros turn systems into superpowers with AI”. In addition he is joined by Sloane Kolt, Head of Datarails Labs, which recently launched FP&A Genius, an AI powered solution transforming FP&A. Some of your big audience questions answered: What was the last thing you used Generative AI for?  Ethical questions in AI and Finance (eg. Do we own the model that AI built?) What are the most common use cases for AI in FP&A, and accounting post ChatGPT? What are the differences between AI in big vs small companies?  How should finance leadership use AI and adapt it in their team ethos and processes? Privacy, security, AI and Finance - what are the risks? What are the secrets of effective Prompting in finance? Clarifying tasks with your AI Chat  Lessons from building a new finance AI tool  Favorite non ChatGPT AI tools you have seen Best advice for getting started with AI in finance Rapid fire questions: favorite Excel function and person I would most like to meet.  FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails,the AI-powered financial planning and analysis platform. Keep your own Excel financial models and spreadsheets and benefit from AI for data consolidation, reporting and planning. YouTube video of the episode Blog post and full transcript Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn  Follow Datarails on LinkedIn
9/5/202359 minutes, 25 seconds
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Lessons from 25 years in Healthcare FP&A

Rick Warren, Chief Financial Officer & Chief Operating Officer, Innovation Care Partners, brings lessons from more than 25 years in Healthcare Finance. This includes roles as senior finance and FP&A roles at Ascension (one of the one of the largest private healthcare systems in the United States), Banner Health, one of the largest nonprofit health care systems in the country, and CVS Health, one of the US’s largest retail pharmacy store chains. This is a must-listen for anyone who is interested in finance procedures in healthcare and the most important metrics in healthcare for anyone in finance.   This episode covers:  How finance can help transform healthcare equity –  the challenge of getting lower socioeconomic group fair  healthcare coverage Rick Moving from a political science degree to finance and ultimately CFO The importance of Relevance over precision in FP&A The nightmare budget which crashed before it was saved Lessons from Boy Scout leadership positions  Margins for hospitals still struggling post-covid  The fundamental healthcare financial metrics including reducing hospital expenses, admissions per thousand, ER visits vs primary health care physician, SNF nursing home days spent, revenue and expense per member per month  The secrets to effective business partnerships in FP&A Favorite Excel Function FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails,the AI-powered financial planning and analysis platform.  Keep your own Excel financial models and spreadsheets and benefit from AI for data consolidation, reporting and planning.
8/29/202348 minutes, 11 seconds
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Aarish Shah: What I learned from two decades operating as CEO or CFO

Aarish Shah is Founder of EmergeONE a Fractional CFO firm for venture backed UK tech startups and scaleups (from Seed to Series B). He has spent close to two decades operating as a CEO or CFO, and now specializes in helping startups understand and act powerfully on their numbers.  In this episode, Aarish shares his insights on financial planning and analysis (FP&A) in startups and the fundamental lessons he has learned in his career.  His “worst budget ever” when one of his factories burnt down in Papua New Guinea Who he would most like to meet His Nothing Ventured podcast and key lessons talking to players in the venture ecosystem Why he likes the constant “challenges” of Series B startups over other stage companies The difference between "building" the playbook and "running" the playbook in startups How to consider your finance tech stack scales pre-seed to Exit  How FP&A should consider their tech stack Why you need to spending your money at pre-seed  Investing in early stage businesses in the UK How do we go about creating a budget and forecast for a startup? Key metrics I use to analyze startups  How startups can cope with the drying up of cheap capital How to get your CFO to say yes  Favorite Excel function How AI understanding is the one skill every FP&A practitioner needs  Episode links: Nothing Ventured Podcast EmergeOne Fractional CFOs hello@emergeone.co.uk (to contact Aarish) FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails,the AI-powered financial planning and analysis platform.  Keep your own Excel financial models and spreadsheets and benefit from AI for data consolidation, reporting and planning. Follow Aarish on LinkedIn YouTube video of the episode Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn  Follow Datarails on LinkedIn
8/22/202350 minutes, 58 seconds
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Ashok Manthena: FP&A at Google and GAP to AI leadership

Ashok Manthena has supported FP&A teams at some of the biggest and most well-known companies on the planet including Google, GAP, and Ingersoll Rand. This included a period at Google which was striking because of “the amount of resources available for finance” particularly when it comes to killing manual finance processes. He says there is an in-built DNA to “automate manual processes”. He says: “This bubbles up naturally when they find there is an, there is a manual process and everyone comes together and thinks about how to automate that process.” In a second career stage Ashok has been a leader in AI finance carrying out practical research, giving keynote speeches and providing practical advice on transforming businesses through the use of AI. Rapid fire questions: Why I want to meet Gandhi – to doing Doing sensitivity analysis in ChatGPT  Why we should all be embarrassed by the  stat that 70% of FP&A is spent on getting the data (vs only 30% on insights)  The power of meetups meetups and the return of face to face meetings for finance learning  What my career FP&A career at Google taught me  The near future of automation and AI including running daily reports to the CFO  Why data priority needs to be the #1 priority alongiside faster surfacing of data issues to leadership How I became a leading AI finance speaker and writer and started a tech startup Two ways AI is going to revolutionize FP&A Departments forever  How ChatGPT will be a new interface for finance – practical examples  The playbook for smaller finance teams and businesses to  thrive in the AI age Advice to get started with AI in FP&A The role of data science in the future of FP&A FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails,the AI-powered financial planning and analysis platform.  Keep your own Excel financial models and spreadsheets and benefit from AI for data consolidation, reporting and planning. Follow Ashok on LinkedIn YouTube video of the episode Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn  Follow Datarails on LinkedIn
8/15/202344 minutes, 25 seconds
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Jack McCullough: Rock Star CFOs and Psychopath CEOs

“The male prison population in the United States is about 15% psychopaths. So if, if you’re a warden and you work all day with prisoners, and then at the end of the day you go to some award ceremony honoring local CEOs, you’re probably interacting with a similar number of psychopaths at each event." Jack McCullough – President of CFO Leadership Council and 26-time CFO. Jack MCcullough’s background gives him an unprecedented perspective on financial leadership. Having started hist career at Big Four audit firm KPMG, he subsequently served as a CFO for 26 different companies, often in a part-time or interim role, working with about 35 CEOs. In his words “several geniuses, a handful of lunatics, and two or three who were both. But I learned from each person and became a more effective leader.” In this episode Jack McCullough reveals: How to work with Psychopath CEOs  Mental health and finance and overcoming difficult leaders  The importance of personal brand-building for CFOs and FP&A analysts How Jack invented the phrase “CF-No” in 1984 Why FP&A professionals and CFOs need to build their brand today The things that CFOs most want from their FP&A leaders His most strategic finance moment – or how COVID transformed his  business Mentoring in finance and the power of being mentored by Gen Z talent  Why he headlines his finance conferences with Guns n’ Roses and AC DC  Who would he most like to meet   His most manual processes ever The surprising two traits that CFOs must achieve today to have any chance of success  How to become a CFO Episode Links Books by Jack McCullough: The Psychopathic CEO: An Executive Survival Guide: Jack McCullough Secrets of Rockstar CFOs: Jack McCullough The CFO Leadership Council Watch on YouTube Follow Jack McCullough on Linkedin Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn  Follow Datarails on LinkedIn
8/8/202352 minutes, 5 seconds
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Robin Kiziak: There’s nothing funny about Finance

Robin Kiziak is Financial Controller and Finance Business Partner  at VF Corporation (home of outdoor brands Vans, North Face and Timberland). Previously he has been a finance business partner at Hotel Chocolat and UK home improvement leader, Wickes. He also runs the website, There’s Nothing Funny About Finance which aims to move finance away from stereotypes (think Dr No or Beancounters). In this episode Robin reveals how he has used humor to disarm tension in meetings and become a finance business partner  trusted by his colleagues  In this episode:  Robin’s Favorite Finance Joke How to be a finance business partner (“with a part of the business that don’t want you  there”). The negative stereotypes of finance and how to overcome them The power of soft (or human) skills  The distribution metrics behind Vans and Timberland’s finance successes  Costs vs service as the “holy grail” in retail  How to start off in a new finance role – which financials to look at first  The biggest financial surprise  you found Snagging an unsung hero award Biggest advice to an aspiring FP&A professional  FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails,the AI-powered financial planning and analysis platform.  Keep your own Excel financial models and spreadsheets and benefit from AI for data consolidation, reporting and planning. Links – There’s Nothing Funny About Finance Follow Robin Kiziak on LinkedIn  YouTube video of the episode Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn  Follow Datarails on LinkedIn
8/1/202341 minutes, 9 seconds
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Tom Hood: FP&A and Accounting: “The Great Join”

Tom Hood is one of the most influential leaders in accounting. The Executive Vice President, Business Growth and Engagement, at American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA has been named the Second Most Influential Person in Accounting since 2011 by Accounting Today Magazine (only pipped to the post by AICPA CEO Barry Melancon). In giving him their award the publication cited his “legendary energy, imagination and ability to foresee the future, and focusing them specifically on management accountants, helping them reimagine “the Future of Finance.” On Linkedin  Tom has 780,000 followers and the platform recruited the accounting leader as one of their Top Voices. His passion for technological innovation in accounting has been evident since the early days of VisiCalc to Excel and ChatGPT. This combines with his rigorous enforcement against bad actors in the profession, and optimism about the future.  In this episode Tom Hood describes one of the biggest shifts in accounting as “The Great Join between accounting and FP&A”. Hood says: “We need accounting to make sure the numbers are right and to maintain our stewardship and trust. But we also need the financial viewpoint, which we saw big time in the pandemic. This is needed to reimagine what’s next in the profession.” Hood also reveals his passion reflecting accounting’s role as one of the most fundamental tenets of business- and wider society“Accounting is a language of business. It is a language that many people‒dare I say most people‒don’t truly understand. You become the value interpreter of everything about a business.” In this episode discover:  Tom’s career trajectory from to CFO at  to Maryland Association of CPAs to EVP  at the (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)  The merger between the AICPA and CIMA (UK-based) and the global power base this provides the accounting profession The Great Join between FP&A and Accounting  His  passion for accounting tech as continuing to revolutionize business – from the dawn of VisiCalc to ChatGPT today  His role in stamping out unethical accounting practices  The changing up the CPA Exam and what it means for you How AI has already changed the game for accountants and how companies are transforming accounting   How he got into accounting as a way of getting into the FBI and why that didn’t work out  YouTube video of the episode Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn  Follow Datarails on LinkedIn
7/25/202349 minutes, 31 seconds
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FP&A For Startups - with Jake Luerkens and Connor Frischmeyer, Auxo Partners

  Jake Luerkens and Connor Frischmeyer are co founders and partners at Auxo Partners, a finance advisory firm that helps startups make better decisions and grow strategically.    They have been in "the sidecar" as companies scaled from $2m to $50m, providing internal finance, FP&A, capital markets advisory and SPAC (special purpose acquisition company) support.   In this episode:    When should startups think about bringing  in fractional FP&A services The rise and fall of SPACs (including a rap about SPACs) Why investors are focused on a clear path to solid business models  How FP&A can help companies *not* blow their fundraising  The most typical problems companies face in raising money  Why Excel is the most flexible tool for finance Biggest Excel nightmares How to get started in FP&A   YouTube video of the episode Transcript of the episode    Connect with Jake Luerkens and Connor Frishchmeyer on LinkedIn   Connect with Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn    Follow Datarails on LinkedIn   Links from the episode   Auxo Partners   Spac Dream By Cassius Cuvée featuring Mags Lionne  
7/18/202347 minutes, 43 seconds
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Why Excel is the hottest esport on the planet – Maksims Sičs

Ladies and gentlemen, let’s get ready to modelll! Broadcast on ESPN, watched by tens of thousands of people around the world, and featured across CNN,BBC, ITV, and The Atlantic, the Financial Modeling World Cup (FMWC) is the hottest esport on the planet. If you ever wanted to apply for the Excel Modeling World Cup against top stars, feature on ESPN, or wonder if you have what it takes, this is the must-listen to episode of the year.  Chief Operating Officer of the FMWC, Maksims Sičs reveals the inside story of how the “Excel World Cup” was started and the success story ever since. Maksims Sičs is himself an expert in Corporate Finance advising customers on financial planning and analysis at companies including AG Capital, and PNB Banka. In this episode Maksims reveals: How the Financial Modeling World cup started The success of the sport in creating a global Excel community How a little help from Microsoft helped FMWC get broadcast on ESPN  The glory: the prize fund for winning and being an Excel world champion stands at $30,000 jackpot and a trip to Las Vegas  The pain: how one competitor tried to do the final stage in VBA and his Excel crashed five minutes before the final How to enter the tournament for only  $20 ticket  How good do you need to be to enter the competition?  How a competitor called the Excel Wizard Bo Rydobon managed to complete cases in 2 minutes through dynamic arrays  Helping SME business with finance  in his (second) day job  Why FP&A provides “light in the darkness” for a business  Enter the Financial Modeling World Cup YouTube video of the episode Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn  Follow Datarails on LinkedIn
7/11/202347 minutes, 33 seconds
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When FP&A Meets Treasury with Mike Richards

When FP&A Meets Treasury with Mike Richards “Spend 10 minutes a week on yourself. Nobody else is going to take charge of your career except for you. If you sit back, you are going to lose.” Mike Richards, CEO & Founder of The Treasury Recruitment Company, has helped professionals in the US, UK and Europe find dream treasury roles at companies such as Chanel, IKEA and Porsche for two decades.   Mike also hosts the popular podcast, The Treasury Career Corner Podcast which has seen  250 treasury guests and more than 120,000 downloads In this episode:  Modern treasury defined The best paths to collaboration between Treasury and FP&A  (aka grab a coffee ☕) Association of Finance Professionals' certifications for treasury and FP&A The guide to understanding treasury operations for aspiring CFOs.  Financial risk management, capital structure, cash management, banking, relationships, and decision-making for treasury  How to get a job in a job market that sucks Horrible finance job descriptions   Links  Upcoming speeches and conferences featuring Mike Richards - https://treasuryrecruitment.com/treasury-roadshow/ Including New York Cash Exchange, then EuroFinance – Barcelona & then AFP, San Diego Listeners can connect with Mike here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrtreasury/ Head to Treasury Corner podcast here - https://treasuryrecruitment.com/podcast/   YouTube video of the episode Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn  Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails (www.datarails.com) is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models.
7/4/202340 minutes, 49 seconds
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Jenny Fuss, CFO, Boart Longyear: Swimming in International FP&A Waters

“You can throw me in any water. Stormy, cold, or hot and I’ll start swimming.”  And swimming is exactly what Jenny Fuss did.  Jenny Fuss, CFO of Boart Longyear, talks about the challenges of international experience, the importance of having a diverse set of skills in an FP&A team and  how to achieve storytelling and influencing in FP&A. Originally from a small town in Germany, Fuss wanted experience of working and living abroad. When the opportunity to move to become a CFO of a joint venture in China presented itself she took it before relocating again to continue her global career in Houston Texas, and expertise as a finance leader walking the shop floor in manufacturing companies.  This episode covers:  Jenny’s advice for an international-based career  The power of FP&A to provide game changing analysis when you have new customer, need to find a new way to contract or enter new markets What CFOs expect from a new breed of FP&A teams The challenge of doing less F and P (and more analysis) when facing high pressure cycles such as month end closes and budget planning Why she favors a three-year forecast from FP&A The #1 priority for a CFO in their first 90 days in a new role  Owning up to a million dollar mistake   Jenny’s favorite thing about Excel Her top  advice for someone starting out in FP&A Follow Jenny Fuss on LinkedIn YouTube video of the episode Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn  Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models.
6/27/202353 minutes, 33 seconds
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Wassia Kamon: The power behind Powerball on doing “FP&A on the Go”

Wassia Kamon built FP&A from the ground up at Intralot, a state lottery vendor behind the US Powerball lottery (as an insider she couldn’t play the lottery for nine years). And Wassia knows something about winning against the odds. She arrived in the US aged 17. As she points out “only 3% of people getting a CPA are black”. Wassia says: “Growing up in the Ivory Coast I was not a minority. Coming to the US I had to learn what it was to be a minority.” She started posting regularly on LinkedIn after “seeing that there’s nobody that looks like me that’s talking about finance. “I never had a black boss, I never reported to somebody that was black. So the fact that I’m in this role means that other people saw me for what I could bring to the table and hired me.” Her rapid rise has seen her become a finance executive with roles as VP of Finance at Boehringer Ingelheim From there, she moved on to more FP&A-focused roles at Boehringer Ingelheim, a global pharmaceutical company, as finance business partner for different business units, to VP of Finance at Low Income Investment Fund (the company manages $2billion of investments). She was recently recognized as an up the 40 under 40 honoree by CPA Practive Advisor. In this episode learn: Her approach to learning *on the go* in switching from accounting to FP&A  The value of “starting where you are”  How to make sure finance speaks the same language as the rest of the business Putting ongoing meetings ahead of an annual meeting when it comes to budget and other big ticket items Secrets to managing a team and getting the most out of colleagues Book recommendations to boost your FP&A career How being “overly confident” led to her biggest FP&A career blunder  Her favorite Excel function that changed her life forever  What’s better, chocolate or Cheetos? YouTube video of this episode  Full episode transcript Follow Wassia Kamon on LinkedIn  Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com For AFP FP&A Continuing Education credit please complete the course via the Earmark Ap, must pass the quiz with 80% accuracy and send the completed certificate to pbarnhust@thefpandaguy.com for issuance of 1 hour of credit toward your AFP FP&A Certification. 
6/20/202346 minutes, 11 seconds
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Paul Barnhurst: The Inside Story of The FP&A Guy’s Career

Today's guest is…Paul Barnhurst. Usually sitting in the presenter’s chair, this special edition sees Paul Barnhurst, aka The FP&A Guy (and host of FP&A Today), reveal the highs and lows from his storied career in FP&A at American Express, Solera, and DigiCert. Guest host  is Annette deYoung, FP&A Solutions Consultant at Datarails, herself an FP&A veteran at companies including manufacturer, JL Clarke.   Highlights? Discover a rookie error that saw Paul deliver bonuses to the worst performers (yes, you read that right), rather than the best. How he met Jimmy Carter. The inside story of FP&A forecasting for American Express’s (then) money-spinning Travelers Cheques business, and how his biggest FP&A tech accomplishment is still in place at a previous company.   Get to know your host as Paul reveals: The winding road to FP&A from his beginnings in government procurement contracts His big break at American Express despite “not really knowing what  FP&A was” With a love of numbers, why he was drawn to FP&A as his passion  Accounting vs FP&A and the best techniques he has used to manage the relationships His key learnings to becoming a truly excellent FP&A business partner The fears and journey in leaving big corporations to become a top FP&A consultant  Why finance tend to be such laggards when it comes to tech adoption What’s it actually like using Google Sheets? YouTube video of this episode  Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn  Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails.   Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models.   Get in touch at www.datarails.com   For AFP FP&A Continuing Education credit please complete the course via the Earmark Ap, must pass the quiz with 80% accuracy and send the completed certificate to pbarnhust@thefpandaguy.com for issuance of 1 hour of credit toward your AFP FP&A Certification. 
6/13/202344 minutes, 57 seconds
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Danielle Stein Fairhurst: Using Excel for Business and Financial Modeling

Danielle Stein Fairhust  literally wrote the book on Excel and Financial Modeling. Well two books, actually. Using Excel for Business and Financial Modelling and Financial Modeling in Excel for Dummies.    Here, the Excel MVP from Australia provides her secrets to financial modeling.   Her road to financial modeling after traveling for seven years, and leaving investment banking Why Excel is so crucial for businesses  Budgeting and forecasting vs financial modeling  How she was commissioned to write her famous books Difference between creating a LinkedIn course vs writing a book Encouraging and raising the profile of women in financial modeling  Secrets to training and behind the scenes of the Financial Modeling World Cup  How to Become an Excel MVP The biggest issue people face with financial modeling The Financial Modeling Institute work and how to ace the test  Favorite Excel Function? Biggest advice for someone starting in FP&A today?   Links Danielle Stein Fairhurst: Using Excel for Business and Financial Modeling  Danielle Stein Fairhurst: Financial Modeling in Excel For Dummies Danielle’s LinkedIn course (new), Excel: Financial Functions in Depth.    Follow Danielle Stein Fairhurst on LinkedIn  YouTube video of the episode Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn  Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails.   Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models.   Get in touch at www.datarails.com   For AFP FP&A Continuing Education credit please complete the course via the Earmark Ap, must pass the quiz with 80% accuracy and send the completed certificate to pbarnhust@thefpandaguy.com for issuance of 1 hour of credit toward your AFP FP&A Certification.   
6/6/202352 minutes
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Breaking Bad: Getting to Beyond Budgeting

Bjarte Bogsnes has worked with companies, from IKEA, H&M,Pernod Ricard, Volvo and Equinor (Scandinavia’s largest company). His approach, “Beyond Budgeting” involves wholesale rethinking about budget approaches. In today’s episode, Bogsnes rails against the “misery” and “borderline unethical behavior” in traditional budgeting within companies, as he talks about the seachange happening in businesses. He talks to Paul Barnhurst as he publishes his new book, This Is Beyond Budgeting: A Guide to More Adaptive and Human Organizations (2023).   The episode covers   Definition of beyond budgeting as an antidote to “serious problems with traditional management” How traditional budgeting gets “trust” and “predictability” wrong  Your answer to “Why are you budgeting?” shows the problems inherent in existing process How budget process are “borderline unethical” Equinor (Scandinavia’s case study) change  Making organizations more adaptive and human in the process of transformation Don’t start with rolling forecasting  How a Vinyl collection of 3,5000 is a unique musical passion  How Beyond Budget “will happen” in the next decade    Links    Bognes Advisory bogsnesadvisory.com   FT (case study of Ikea): CEOs forced to ditch decades of forecasting habits   Bjarte Bogsnes: This Is Beyond Budgeting: A Guide to More Adaptive and Human Organizations     Follow Bjarte Bogsnes on LinkedIn   YouTube video of the episode   Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn    Follow Datarails on LinkedIn   FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails.   Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models.
5/30/202351 minutes, 3 seconds
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How to improve your Excel skills

In this special FP&A Today episode, Paul is  joined by three Excel experts whom Microsoft has recognized as Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs). Learn why it is important to up your Excel game and how you can do it. Below check out offers (saving $$$) from our MVPs exclusively for listeners of FP&A Today. Get all your questions about Excel answered by the expert panel: George Mount, Founder Stringfest Analytics Celia Alves, CEO, Solve and Excel Consulting Mark Proctor, Excel Off The Grid In this special episode: Our MVPs on when Excel first emerged as a difference-maker in their lives George Mount on the failure of finance to adapt to technology The challenge of finance teams descending to the lowest common Excel skill set The untapped power of PowerQuery and where to start The power of prepping your data properly Python vs Excel Automating Excel reports using Python How to deal with tricky Excel issues Will Excel go extinct with the rise of AI The thing that you absolutely could not live without in Excel Connect with George Mount Connect with Celia Alves Connect with Mark Proctor Special Offers Exclusively for FP&A Today listeners 1) George Mount Subscribe to George’s newsletter to get access to his data analytics resource library and many other goodies https://stringfestanalytics.com/subscribe/ 2) Mark Proctor https://exceloffthegrid.com/fpa is an exclusive offer for our training academy to the listeners of FP&A Today - 30-day full access trial for $1, followed by a $100 annual discount. This is valid until 31 May. Excel Off the Grid  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ExcelOffTheGrid LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markstephenproctor/ 3) Celia Alves Celia offers an online course about automation of Excel Reporting procedures. Check out the special FP&A Today discount here https://snapreportschamp.com/course DISCOUNT CODE for 20% OFF: FPA20 (valid up to June 4, 2023). Subscribe to Celia’s newsletter https://snapreportschamp.com/subscribenewsletter Celia Alves - Solve & Excel - on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/CeliaAlvesSolveExcel YouTube video of today's episode Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn  Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com
5/23/202342 minutes, 53 seconds
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Syed Nadeem: Learning from your Failure in FP&A

Syed Nadeem is a top finance leader in Saudi Arabia. But the director of Budgeting at listed telecom company, Zain KSA, says he considers his previous failures as pivotal to his position today.  He says: “When I was young [and experiencing failure] I felt so disappointed I thought my world was going to end. Sometimes  you don't get a promotion and you see other peers getting a promotion. I struggled after getting my CMA (Certified Management Accountant). Sometimes you are not getting good increments, or you are about to hire someone and they reject you. But what I learned is this failure actually makes you strong for the future role.” Today, he shares his full breadth of experience-both good and bad and explains why he provides (free) mentorships to businesses on a daily basis and to his 15,000 followers on LinkedIn.   In this wide ranging interview Syed explains: Uncovering the power of FP&A in companies providing a “helicopter view of companies”. The role and limitations of certifications in FP&A How “selling”  is the core to getting a good job in finance  The power of technology in FP&A and “unlearning and relearning every day”     The secrets to effective communication with senior leadership How bad experiences make strong finance business leaders  The secret to talking to Investors in a Language they Understand    Links  Get a free one-to-one career session with Syed at https://calendly.com/syednadeem/connect   Read the full transcript and blog Follow Syed Nadeem on LinkedIn YouTube video Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn  Follow Datarails on LinkedIn   FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails.   Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models.   Get in touch at www.datarails.com
5/16/202352 minutes, 33 seconds
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“MoneyBall for FP&A”: Maura Feddersen on Winning in Forecasts

  Maura Feddersen, behavioral research manager at Swiss Re, is an economist who previously worked in the economics team of two of the Big Four Accountancy firms: PwC and KPMG.   She got switched on to behavioral economics as “I always felt there was something a bit missing in economics. [Economics] assumes that people act quite rationally…and that was just not the case. Behavioral economics brings together the economics, as well as insights from psychology, to try to assess how humans really make decisions”.   This  fascinating episode with Maura, uncovers the lessons that FP&A teams can learn from behavioral economics to improve forecasting and the power of “knowing what knowing what you don’t know.”   This episode includes      New research revealing that investors predictions are only slightly more accurate than a chimp How new forecasting methods improved accuracy at Swiss Re by 5% The cognitive biases we need to be aware of that undermine accuracy (such as the dangers of groupthink) Meryl Streep’s Oscar nominations and your forecast confidence levels tested  How to try and manage cognitive bias The true economic impact of uncertainty in the global economy and in your business  The opportunities and limits of AI forecasting  Using RIO (Rational Impartial Observers) The biggest failure in her career Favorite Excel function Her biggest advice for someone starting out to get really good at forecasting    Further reading    Actuaries magazine: So You Think You Can Underwrite [Maura Fedderson]    Insurers, take heed of these 3 common forecasting fallacies [by Maura Feddersen]    Recommended books   Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction Paperback - Philip Tetlock, Dan Gardner Nassim Taleb, The Black Swan, the Impact of the Highly Improbable    Annie Duke, How to decide   Adam Grant, Think Again, The Power of Knowing what you Don’t Know    Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, Cass R. Sunstein, Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment   Read the full transcript and blog Follow Maura Fedderson on LinkedIn YouTube video Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn   Follow Datarails on LinkedIn   FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails.   Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models.   Get in touch at www.datarails.com   For AFP FP&A Continuing Education credit please complete the course via the Earmark Ap, must pass the quiz with 80% accuracy and send the completed certificate to pbarnhust@thefpandaguy.com for issuance of 1 hour of credit toward your AFP FP&A Certification.   
5/9/202349 minutes, 8 seconds
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Mikus Krams: Why We Scrapped Budgets At Chili Piper

Are you starting to think about your budget for the next year? Stop right now, argues Mikus Krams. As a former senior director of strategy and finance at Chili Piper, he described budgets as a shackle — you’ll be held prisoner to the assumptions you make for the next year. In this episode, Mikus Krums, the B2B Saas finance leader turned co-founder of Trace Space, says budgets are unlikely to be relevant for small agile companies. He tells Paul Barnhurst: “Let's say you're doing some activity and it's yielded you some results. If halfway through the activity you figured that it's not working, why would you still keep pushing it? But if you have a budget, that's exactly what you are doing…it just felt silly to be living that way.” In this episode Mikus describes  Bottoms up planning as the most impactful strategy for agile  B2B SaaS companies The reason that budgets are bad for business ROI mindset as core to his finance thinking  Managing incentive structure through a Rev Ops approach How on target earnings are sometimes more mirage than reality  Managers as “powderkegs” and “snipers”  The path to moving to a continuous forecasting methodology His biggest failure in his FP&A career Banking as a powerful route to FP&A career success The importance of lunch with business leaders and individual contributors in a business  Read the full transcript and blog Follow Mikus Krams on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com For AFP FP&A Continuing Education credit please complete the course via the Earmark Ap, must pass the quiz with 80% accuracy and send the completed certificate to pbarnhust@thefpandaguy.com for issuance of 1 hour of credit toward your AFP FP&A Certification. 
5/2/202343 minutes, 52 seconds
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CEO Scott Stouffer: Can FP&A Get your Go-to-Market strategy to work better?

“I would like to see FP&A drive the planning process for go- to-market just because I think they will have a better natural understanding of what it means to actually build a plan.” Scott Stouffer, a former engineer, is a serial entrepreneur and founder. Currently he is CEO and Founder at scaleMatters, the world’s first Go-to-Market Optimization Platform. Previously, he executed the sale of Salsa Labs, a non profit CRM to PE firm Accel-KKR at a period of $12MM annual revenue and 70 employees. In this wide-ranging interview he reveals the real impact he believes CEOs, such as himself, are looking for in choosing CFOs and building a finance team. He also argues for  a bigger role for FP&A – including leadership of a company’s go-to-market strategy incorporating how an organization can engage with customers to convince them to buy their product or service.  This interview covers Scott’s roadmap for growth leading fast-scaling companies Why many CFOs are “glorified controllers” (and why that is a problem) How FP&A can prevent sales and marketing teams “from winging it” by bringing the “analytical brain power” to the  The power of a good plan in a fast-scaling business Should Rev Ops and Data be owned by the CFO How FP&A should be the first port of call in building a companies Go-to-Market strategy  How finance teams can work better with sales teams and better modeling sales capacity Why in 60% of cases companies have too many sales people by failing to do proper modeling Why you need to hone self-confidence as a skillset Read the full transcript and blog Follow Scott Stouffer on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com For AFP FP&A Continuing Education credit please complete the course via the Earmark Ap, must pass the quiz with 80% accuracy and send the completed certificate to pbarnhust@thefpandaguy.com for issuance of 1 hour of credit toward your AFP FP&A Certification. 
4/25/202348 minutes, 3 seconds
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Silicon Valley Bank: Finance teams in the eye of the storm

The second-biggest bank collapse in U.S. history created a storm for CFOs and their finance teams during a panic-induced 48 hours in March. It only ended as regulators took control of Santa Clara, Calif.-based SVB and a dramatic intervention by financial regulators. In this special edition of FP&A Today, meet those in finance and FP&A who saw the events at Silicon Valley Bank first hand. Understand how the banking crisis played out and how ongoing ripples continue to impact everyone in FP&A and how your finance teams can cope with the ongoing aftermath. The panel: Josh Aharonoff (aka Your CFO Guy), CEO and Founder, Mighty Digits had many clients banking with SVB and had to make quick decisions as news broke. He shares Finance & Accounting Best Practices & Advice everyday to his nearly 85,000 LinkedIn followers Follow Josh on LinkedIn   CJ Gustafson is a CFO at a series B startup, PartsTech. He has been in the startup space within the  private equity sector and has helped to scale venture backed companies for the last 10 years. He also authors Mostly Metrics, an irreverent and analytical spin on metrics which has crossed more than 10k subscribers. Follow CJ Gustafson on LinkedIn Casey Woo is a seven-time high Tech CFO- turned investor. He has held finance and CFO roles at Silicon Valley companies including at WeWork and property tech companies before founding an “operators community” turned investment fund FOG ventures. Follow Casey Woo on LinkedIn   What is covered in this episode: Casey Woo explains being at the “heart of the storm” in Silicon Valley with a close personal relationship with SVB The reasons that VCs put pressure to withdraw money from SVB in a classic “prisoner’s dilemma” How the fallout from SVB continues to impact companies and particularly finance professionals  The challenges for CFOs, particularly in tech, seeking to fundraise after SVB’s crash  What are the differences between fractional banking and Ponzi schemes The initial $250,000 ceiling on federal deposit insurance explained How could KPMG have given SVB a clean bill of health with so many stored-up challenges?  Why is the impact of raising rates so dramatically different than in the 1970s when no banks failed? Strategic advice for Treasury and FP&A pros going forward post-SVB  The importance for CFOs and FP&A leaders to understand “second order effects” beyond cash entering and leaving the building.  How the SVB saga has emphasized the value of an FP&A function that can show everything that's happened, is happening, and is going to happen “and being in control of that story” - allowing you to take action quickly. FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails.   Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Watch the full show on YouTube Read the full transcript and blog  
4/18/202346 minutes, 49 seconds
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The FP&A’s Guide to Winning in the Fractional CFO Galaxy

“I am definitely starting to see more people with an FP&A background becoming fractional CFOs.”   Michael King, founder of The CFO Accelerator, coaches hundreds of  fractional CFOs and accountants in building “6 and 7-figure advisory firms”.   King arrives on the bustling fractional CFO scene at a time when demand for part-time finance chiefs working for several companies is  higher than ever. In King’s words in the next decade a small business having a fractional CFO will be just as common as bringing in a bookkeeper as hiring fractional CFOs becomes the “cost of doing business” at small and medium-sized enterprises. And according to King, those with an FP&A background have a significant advantage.   “FP&A really gets people ready for those CFO technical skills. So when I think about FP&A, I'm thinking about things like forecast projections, budgets and models, and data management, alongside communications across functional divisions within a business. And that's a huge part of what a fractional CFO has to understand”.   Covered in this episode King’s path from being a navy nuclear engineer to a fractional CFO leader The essential skills you need to be a fractional CFO When should an SMB choose a fractional CFO  Why budgeting and forecasting are “everything”  The key to using the fractional CFO position to connect the strategic goals of a business Why people in finance must learn to love sales When to move away from a fractional CFO and appoint a full time finance chief  Why cash flow is always “the first” and most important metric for any fractional CFO service Why you only need a small number of clients to “make a killing” as a fractional CFO How the Fractional CFO space will explode in the next decade “regardless of the economic picture” Fractional CFOs need to be “operating as far away from the decimal as possible” to be successful The process of adopting kids as the thing few people know about Michael     Watch the full show on YouTube Read the full transcript and blog   Follow Michael King on LinkedIn  Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails, the FP&A platform for Excel users. Episode links  The CFO Accelerator podcast with Michael King The CFO Report (Youtube channel) The The 5-Minute Fractional CFO Newsletter
4/11/202354 minutes, 1 second
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FP&A vs. Accounting: Let’s Get Ready to Rumble

“I must admit, when I was doing accounting, I never liked my FP&A colleagues. In fact, as a matter of at times, I hated them. I thought they didn’t understand accounting. They always push to reduce the number of days it takes to close the books when they have very little clue what's going on.” Abdul Khaliq, Group Financial Controller, at Abu Dhabi National Hotels   In our 50th episode of FP&A Today, we bring together an all-star guest list who have had experience working as both accountants and in FP&A. Drawing on their experience they  look at the frequent clashes between FP&A and their accounting colleagues (be warned no one pulls any punches!). Plus, the secrets to a more harmonious relationship between FP&A and accounting. Get ready for The Dual of Accruals, the Toe-to-Toe on Cash Flow….with all of your questions answered about the day-to-day realities of FP&A vs Accounting. The panel:   Lyndi Porter is accounting controller at Solera, a  global leader in vehicle lifecycle management. She  has more than 16 years accounting experience and has managed FP&A teams   Follow Lyndi on LinkedIn   Abdul Khaliq, Group Financial Controller, at Abu Dhabi National Hotels. 20+ years of progressive experience in accounting for Real Estate Development and Hospitality industries.   Follow Abdul on LinkedIn   Josh Aharonoff (aka Your CFO Guy), CEO and Founder, Mighty Digits. He shares Finance & Accounting Best Practices & Advice everyday to his nearly 85,000 LinkedIn followers   Follow Josh on LinkedIn   Terrell Turner: Co-founder and fractional CFO at TLTurner Group (NY Times featured CFO | 40 Under 40 CPA). He also provide bookkeeping services to law firms to make accounting and finance less complicated.   What is covered in this episode: The crucial differences between accounting and FP&A? The 4 main reasons FP&A practitioners and their accounting colleagues clash. The business fallout when FP&A and accounting fail to co-exist  Best practices that have worked in your career to bridge the gaps. Potential impact of AI in the FP&A-accounting relationship The crucial role of a Tech stack The importance of the chart of accounts in this relationship Getting the 10Qs and 10Ks out and the impact on FP&A requests The fastest way to get from accounting and FP&A and the qualifications  Favorite Excel functions for accounting and FP&A pros   Read the full transcript and blog Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn     FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails.   Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models.   Get in touch at www.datarails.com  
4/4/202358 minutes, 38 seconds
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Alison Allsopp: Building the NHS back better and battling self-doubt

“It’s like a fuse being blown. You can push as much power as you want through the device, but if the fuse is gone, it isn't going to work. That's exactly how I felt.” Alison Allsopp is Head of FP&A at NHS Supply Chain, a crucial cog in the UK’s National Health Service. Prior to this, Alison was promoted nine times in her previous role at credit card company, Capital One. Despite (or maybe because of) this rapid rise up the finance ranks, Alison faced prolonged self-doubt and feelings of “imposter syndrome”. One day she reached breaking point. “As much as it was a real low point in my life, it was a huge turning point.” In this episode Alison reveals how she managed these challenges in her career and lessons for those facing a similar situation. Other highlights: Spearheading FP&A in the supply chain of the NHS just as COVID-19 hit throwing the NHS into crisis The importance of building trusting relationships and being open and transparent The secrets to getting nine promotions within a company Differences between big business FP&A and  public sector FP&A The untold role of FP&A’s strategic role at the NHS during the pandemic The biggest opportunities and challenges for FP&A professionals today The interesting fact that many do not know about Alison Her favorite Excel function The power of a good Waterfall Her biggest advice for someone starting out in FP&A Watch the full show on YouTube Read the full transcript and blog Follow Alison Allsopp on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn
3/28/202349 minutes, 29 seconds
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Great FP&A? It has to be Heinz - with Egor Lyasko

Egor Lyasko is Head of FP&A, Northern Europe at The Kraft Heinz Company, encompassing some of the world’s most loved brands including Heinz ketchup, Philadelphia Cream Cheese and Lunchables. After gaining a master’s degree in biochemistry from the University of Oxford, Egor started at Kraft Heinz as a trainee rising rapidly in six years to Head of FP&A, Northern Europe. What we covered in this episode: His rapid career rise at Kraft Heinz attracted by the ketchup maker’s “culture of ownership.” The principles of finance transformation and the core lessons learnt How Kraft Heinz manages its annual budget cycle (and what he would do differently next time) The role of integrated business planning at the world’s fifth-largest food and beverage conglomerate The importance of being a “mini CFO’ in a sales finance partnership role FP&A as Guardians of the P&L Why he doesn’t have an ambition to become a CFO His perfect retirement dream His favorite Excel function   Watch the full show on YouTube Read the full transcript and blog Follow Egor Lyasko on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn
3/21/202344 minutes, 12 seconds
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Glenn Hopper: Using ChatGPT to Build an FP&A tool and What Happened Next

Many CFOs preach about keeping up with technological change. But CFO Glenn Hopper went a step further. As ChatGPT talk reached fever pitch he was ready with a proof of concept for an FP&A version of Chat GPT. For good measure he also provided 30 pages of documentation about the process (“Application of ChatGPT to Build an FP&A Tool”) - to acclaim among FP&A professionals. Hopper, a serial startup CFO, and U.S. Navy veteran who earned a master’s degree at Harvard says: “I wanted to see if someone with just a base understanding of the underlying technology could use artificial intelligence to first off build a tool that would help automate some of the FP&A processes and secondly, get to a way where you could use that tool to interact with your company's financial data.” The Chat GPT project was a perfect technical project for Hopper, playing to his technological mindset and  skills foreshadowing technological transformation for finance professionals as explored in his book Deep Finance In the Information Age: https://www.amazon.com/Deep-Finance-Corporate-Information-Age/dp/1637351240. The study also draws on his career and love of FP&A. In this episode Glenn Hopper discusses His unusual transition to CFO, moving from journalism in the Navy to product manager.    How a passion for writing helps to formulate projects and challenges in finance His experience with financial transformation in finance companies and the lessons he learned from the experience – as set out in his book Deep Finance How having a mathematical and analytical mindset is crucial for anyone in FP&A How his biggest corporate failure (missing a $1.5million invoice in budget preparation) was essentially his “origin story” to becoming a transformative CFO How he wrote a feature film – a low budget horror movie, The Hanged Man which streamed on Netflix His favorite Excel function Links from the show Deep Finance In the Information Age: https://www.amazon.com/Deep-Finance-Corporate-Information-Age/dp/1637351240 “Application of ChatGPT to Build an FP&A Tool” - https://github.com/ghopper3/ChatGPT-Project/blob/main/ChatGPT%20for%20FPA.pdf The Hanged Man (2007) Written by Glenn Hopper https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1185596/   Watch the full show on YouTube Read the full transcript and blog Follow Glenn Hopper on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn
3/14/202346 minutes, 3 seconds
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Unleashing your audit skills to be a successful FP&A leader

Nicolas Boucher has a simple message to anyone who wants to move from audit to FP&A. The  Head of Finance and Controlling at Thales says: “You can do it. I am an example of that.” He says many skills are transferable from audit to FP&A. “Looking at financial statements from different companies in different situations and different industries” is one. Another is understanding “the figures compared to the past or compared to trends to give assurance to the figures. This is actually what you are doing as FP&A when you are analyzing the actuals against the budget or against last year.” After seven years in audit at PwC which took him around the world and saw him get “battlefield promotions” Nicolas didn’t want to remain in audit forever and wanted “something more operationally close to the business.” In this week’s podcast he explains how he made the move from audit to FP&A and the skills he has learnt in his 15 years as a finance leader. Whether it is his past as a DJ (“When you have control of the microphone from 500 people, you need to know what you have to say and to have the confidence to do it”) or board reports and his daily content as a global finance thought leader with 127,000 followers on LinkedIn he explains the importance of stopping people from being “ bored” or losing attention. He also reveals the inside scoop on a new course “giving everything that I learned the last 15 years” - that he wishes he had been given when starting out.  In this episode Nicolas reveals: How to shape your audit skills to to get a role in FP&A His key learnings in a finance career that has taken him all over the world including France, the US, and Singapore, and across audit, controlling and FP&A roles. The secrets to hitting 126,000 followers on LinkedIn as one of the leading FP&A (and general finance) influencers His lessons from a large-scale finance transformation at Thales The importance of communicating “bad surprises” early  His early DJ Career and the lessons for a career in finance His new course, Become a High Performing Finance Professional His favorite Excel function Links from the show https://nicolasboucher.online/ Become a High Performing Finance Professional course with links to his content online    Watch the full show on YouTube Read the full transcript and blog Follow Nicolas Boucher on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn  
3/7/202349 minutes, 46 seconds
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Carmen Turner: Giving the Insights for Great Business Decisions

What does Carmen Turner love about FP&A? “Being able to provide businesses the insights they need to make great business decisions.”   The Director of Financial Planning and Analysis at Carmen Consulting Group who has managed the FP&A business partnerships at top companies such as McGraw Hill, says: “I work to help the businesses manage their budgets to target and understand their financial story.” But she started her career not in finance (or through a traditional route). She began her career as an electrician. But programming robots and wiring facilities saw her gain skills which have been used daily in her 14-year finance career - not least troubleshooting, problem solving, collaboration, communication and the ability to educate others on complex (financial) wiring.  In this week’s podcast Carmen provides insights into how FP&A teams can give business the appropriate insights to deliver great decision-making.  This episode covers: Carmen’s definition of FP&A as a primary educator in the business How doing an MBA switched her on to FP&A as a passion How she built the first FP&A certification more than a decade ago and how it helped her understand how processes differ across industries and companies Putting her finance-first thinking to the test when starting her FP&A consulting business Her four step approach to mastering sales-FP&A business partnerships How to effectively build a sales compensation strategy that works Why she advocates for rolling forecasts  The importance of adopting a risk and opportunities approach in budget and forecasting  The importance of a buffer in place when it comes to budget deadlines  Watch the full show on YouTube Read the full transcript and blog Follow Carmen Turner  on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn   FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com  
2/28/202352 minutes, 14 seconds
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Asif Masani: All About FP&A

Asif Masani has an inner belief that has guided his entire career. “Whatever I learn something, I don't feel good if I don't share it”.     This ethos has taken Asif on a journey to become an FP&A leader and author. He has just published his first book about FP&A, hit nearly 60,000 followers on LinkedIn and his daily advice has almost single handedly opened the eyes of Indian finance people to FP&A as a career. Unsurprisingly, his education-first focus has led him to lead FP&A (APAC and India) at e-learning company Coursera (which facilitates 7000 courses, and which set up its FP&A team three years ago).    For such a stalwart of FP&A only nine years ago Asif  admits “I had never heard about FP&A before” until he landed on a role as financial analyst at Citi. He has since had FP&A roles at companies including Pfizer, and Great Learning.   In this episode Asif talks to Paul Barnhurst about his career journey:    From audit at EY to FP&A How a struggle to find a job led him to become a top FP&A influencer The top advice for finance people to build their own online brand How he embarked on writing his new book, All About FP&A, a 220 page guide for those entering the profession How FP&A operates at e-learning provider Coursera a 4k employee company offering 7000 courses The importance of special projects driving value in FP&A at Coursera Core metrics which he tracks closely  The evolution of FP&A in India  The outsourcing of finance functions to Indian companies The biggest trend in FP&A in 2023   Watch the full show on YouTube Read the full transcript and blog https://www.datarails.com/fpa-today-episode-44-asif-masani-all-about-fpa/ Follow Asif Masani on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com
2/21/202347 minutes, 38 seconds
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Why a Top VC is Backing FP&A all the way

The VC behind buzzy startups Calm, GoFundMe, Udemy and Gong is bullish on FP&A.  Ryan Abdullah an Investor at Norwest Venture Partners tells FP&A Today says there are four reasons why VCs rely on FP&A, particularly during a downturn. Firstly there is a huge increase in appetite for forecasts. Secondly  FP&A must take account of labor shifts in startups (not least caused by large layoffs). Thirdly, ( investors who are all about growth) see FP&A as an ally and “profit center” to help businesses “grow and do better”. Fourthly FP&A is delivering an agenda with other departments to define budgets “rather than just entering numbers in a spreadsheet.” In this episode Paul talks to Ryan Abdullah covering:   How VCS look at the role of FP&A and the benefit to their portfolio companies Which financial insights and KPIs matter most to investors The role FP&A plays in big fundraising? What do VCs see as FP&A magic  The importance of realistic and accurate models for VCs The importance of robust software for handling and cleaning financial data The challenges and opportunities for SaaS KPIs His biggest success and biggest failure Ryan’s photography hobby and how it helps him to think about investing  Watch the full show on YouTube Read the full transcript and blog Follow Ryan Abdullah on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com
2/14/202348 minutes, 13 seconds
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How Can you get the Top Finance Job (and be Effective)?

Kevin Appleby, COO of Grow CFO, asks potential CFO applicants a simple question.   Okay, I  know you want to become a CFO.   But what sort of CFO do you want to become?   In fact, he explains, there are three types of CFO.   You need to know which one you will be.   The “Financier”. Specialists in startups, they excel at tackling fundraising rounds, and M&A. They often move from company to company. The “Transformational CFO”. This CFO wants big improvements in processes and in the way that the internals of the company work together. This CFO often heads several departments including finance, procurement, HR, and IT. The “Strategist” – the clear right-hand man or woman of the CEO, constantly analyzing the strategic direction of the company.   Somebody from an FP&A background fits into any of those roles depending on what they want and their strengths, argues Appleby.   But getting to know your strengths as CFO or in FP&A is crucial to achieve the most from your career. He says: “If you're strong in something and you take time to develop it, you can become fantastically good. If you weak in something, you can spend a lot of time to become mediocre.”   This is just one of the insights that Kevin Appleby has gained as he mentors top CFOs in the UK and the US as part of the fast-growing mentorship service Grow CFO. In this episode of FP&A he maps his career from audit (“I never really wanted to be an auditor”) and FP&A (“back then FP&A as a term didn't really exist”) at one-time great manufacturing company, Imperial Chemicals Chemical Industries (ICI) and as a management consultant at PwC turned mentor and consultant with Grow CFO.   This episode is essential for anyone seeking to move from finance or FP&A to the top finance position. Kevin Appleby explains to Paul.   How GrowCFO was founded and how it is identify skills launching CFOs you into the next phase of their career The core competencies of highly successful CFOs The importance of budgeting and zero-based budgeting and the increasing power of FP&A for CFOs Why the value of your business is a multiplier of the bottom line (not the top line) Why every business (not just manufacturing) must engage with activity analysis His biggest FP&A Failure His best advice for FP&A professionals   Links from the show   Grow CFO - https://www.growcfo.net/   Grow CFO Competency Framework https://www.growcfo.net/growcfo-competency-framework/   Career routes to the CFO https://www.growcfo.net/research/career-routes-to-cfo-2022-report/   Watch the full show on YouTube   Read the full transcript and blog   Follow Kevin Appleby on LinkedIn   Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn   Follow Datarails on LinkedIn   FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails.   Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models.   Get in touch at www.datarails.com  
2/7/202354 minutes, 37 seconds
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How to Land your Next Awesome FP&A job (in a Downturn)

First the good news. FP&A hiring is not slowing down. In fact, FP&A is considered even more crucial in challenging business circumstance,  according to FP&A recruiters and hiring managers brought together in this special edition of FP&A Today. Michael Jouris, finance recruiter, Addison Group says: “I have seen a lot of acquisitions by private equity backed companies in the recent months and they want to be more sophisticated with their reporting and in these times, FP&A is more important than ever.” Sophie Bunce, Director of FP&A at fast-growing SaaS company Paddle who, has just hired more FP&A professionals in her finance team, adds: “In any economic environment, good FP&A is necessary. But In  a rough economic environment, FP&A is even more important.” Joining Paul Barnhurst for this special episode: Sophie Bunce Director of FP&A at Paddle Angela Kulzer, Director of Sales and Recruiting, RiverLink Staffing Michael Jouris, Addison Group Executive Search Consultant, Finance & Accounting. This episode is essential listening for anyone looking to a future role in FP&A, or seeking to hire for an FP&A role in the future. Highlights from this episode on lessons to secure your next role include: Perspectives on the current market for FP&A job seekers Remote working in 2023 within the CFO’s Office How to separate the “what” and the “how” in updating your finance experience and talking about your career  How to powerfully show the outcomes previously achieved in your roles (based on what employers actually want to hear) LinkedIn vs Resumes How best to apply for a new role in FP&A while in an economic downturn The importance of your network Watch the full show on YouTube Read the full transcript and blog Connect with our guests on LinkedIn: Sophie Bunce Director of FP&A at Paddle. Angela Kulzer, Director of Sales and Recruiting, RiverLink Staffing Michael Jouris, Addison Group Executive Search Consultant, Finance & Accounting Connect with Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Connect with Datarails on LinkedIn   FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models.   Get in touch at www.datarails.com
1/31/202357 minutes, 20 seconds
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How Marketing and Finance can Click Better

Aviv Canaani, VP Marketing, Datarails, and Christian Wattig, Head of Training at Datarails and founder of FP&A Prep,  join Paul Barnhurst for a conversation about marketing vs finance in a business.  In the world of business it sometimes feels like finance and marketing are talking a different language. Christian Wattig has been the FP&A leader at some of the highest profile marketing teams on the planet at P&G and Unilever where campaigns for brands such as Dove, Skippy and Hellman’s saw marketing spend hundreds of millions of dollars.  In this episode he talks about some of the biggest challenges, misconceptions, and opportunities between FP&A and marketing and actionable insights when partnering with creatives in a business.  Joining Paul and Christian is Aviv Canaani, VP Marketing, Datarails.  Giving the marketing take on the finance-advertising relationship, Canaani has led multi-million dollar marketing campaigns at companies including IBM. Since then he has led marketing at hyper growth startups, Workiz and Datarails. In this frank discussion Canaani talks about the conflicts with marketing: “We are not always sure that the finance people have our best interests at heart.” Also in this episode How can FP&A teams work with marketing on long-term marketing investment  How to build trust between finance and marketing The best way to make a finance case for marketing investment  How to best market to an FP&A audience How FP&A can help measure direct response marketing Making yourself aware of the wildly different incentives for finance teams vs marketing teams  Watch the full show on YouTube Read the full transcript and blog Connect with Christian Wattig on LinkedIn Connect with Aviv Canaani on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn Links from the episode FP&A Prep https://www.fpaprep.com/ FP&A Prep is a one-stop shop for content, training, and mentoring on Financial Planning & Analysis topics. The #1 FP&A Community (Slack) Join here  https://www.datarails.com/the-global-community-for-fpa-leaders/ A global community and resource hub for modern FP&A leaders like you
1/24/202354 minutes, 41 seconds
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Jeanette Dorazio: What do CEOs really want from FP&A?

A slightly different episode this week, featuring not a finance chief, but a CEO talking about the power and impact of FP&A on business strategy. Jeanette Dorazio, CEO of Leadpages, joins Paul to discuss the daily impact FP&A is having for her company, a leading SaaS no-code website and landing page builder. In this episode Jeanette Dorazio discusses with Paul: How FP&A teams can actually get that coveted seat at the table by “seeing the patterns” in a business How FP&A works with her in monitoring key metrics for growth  The CEOs playbook for FP&A during a downturn  The best and worst FP&A work she has seen in her career  Why FP&A should be a “very close first” for hiring into the finance team after the CFO Why the visibility of FP&A needs to improve  The power of Excel in shaping her journey through product management to CEO Watch the full show on YouTube Read the full transcript and blog Follow Jeanette Dorazio on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn   FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models.   Get in touch at www.datarails.com
1/17/202344 minutes, 20 seconds
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Casey Woo: My Adventures in Finance from Wall Street to Silicon Valley

Casey Woo is a serial high Tech CFO turned investor. The Harvard educated financier “escaped” a life as an Investment Banking Analyst, at Morgan Stanley to take a big pay cut and join a 10-person startup (“If you wanna do tech, you gotta go to the Bay Area”). Since then, he has held finance at CFO roles including at WeWork and property tech company Landing before founding an “operators community” turned investment fund FOG ventures.  In this episode Casey talks to Paul Barnhurst about his journey:  How finance was seen as a “second class” citizen when he entered Silicon Valley and how he had to “learn a new language” How he built up the Operators Guild “a club of number twos” ( finance, ops, HR, talent, legal, IT) into an exec community of 700 leaders who now run the FOG VC What good FP&A looks like at an early stage company When early stage companies are making $200,000 $300,000 total is when FP&A can be a powerful addition Why FP&A leaders need to focus on business first rather than finance first  The CFO’s future as the Office of Business Intelligence that will separate the The Ancien Régime CFOs with those who can adapt If CFOs are not “pounding their fists on the table” asking to own data they will not survive Watch the full show on YouTube Read the full transcript and blog Follow Casey Woo on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com
1/10/202352 minutes, 24 seconds
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Ian Schnoor: Going from Good to Great in Financial Modeling

This episode is all about financial modeling from one of the world’s experts. Ian Schnoor is   Executive Director at the Financial Modeling Institute (FMI) & President and Founder at The Marquee Group. In this episode he provides frank assessment of why most financial models fail and how you can take instant actions to instantly transform your financial modeling. This is absolutely essential listening for anyone considering taking the Financial Modeling Institute’s world-respected accreditation program. The program is recognized by companies like Goldman Sachs, Moody’s KPM and Morgan Stanley as the most rigorous validation of financial modeling skills and ranges from foundational, to advanced, to Chartered Financial Modeler and Master Financial Modeler.  In this episode: From investment banking to creating the world’s only accredited financial modeling training The skills you will need to pass the robust accreditation by the Financial Modeling Institute Why employees are increasingly requiring proof of financial modeling skills The multi-disciplinary skills required to excel in modeling including design, data flow, communication and storytelling How the integrated 3 statement model is the table stakes for being considered a good financial modeler How you can get your financial model humming smoothly - you should not have to pop your car hood to show the engine The power of a committee approach to modeling and design in a company Nixing our favorite function question: There should be no favorites in Excel, but pick the tools that will help you to get the job done you have in front of you Watch the full show on YouTube Read the full transcript and blog Follow Ian Schoor on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com
1/3/202357 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Complete Year in Review with Top FP&A 2023 Predictions

In this special jam-packed episode Paul Barnhurst looks back on 2022 (and with special guests) reveals the biggest predictions for FP&A in 2023.   This episode looks back at one year of FP&A Today and how our dedicated audience helped us reach more than  40,000 downloads in our first 35 episodes across 100 countries.   In between we hear Paul’s favorite FP&A guest insights from the first 35 episodes interspersed with new hot takes on everything you need to know in FP&A for 2023 from FP&A leaders, Soufyan Hamid, Hector Rubalcava, and Mario Vasquez.   In this episode: The winner of the yearly question of FP&A Favorite Excel function revealed 🥇 The best Excel jokes you need to know  The favorite Excel functions of Jordan Goldmeier, Lance Rubin, Kathy Svetina, Francesca Valli, Jon Laudi, Chris Reilly and Paul Barnhurst  The #1 advice to make your FP&A journey better in 2023  from Jack Alexander, Zoe Cooke, Stéphanie Herbots, Chris Reilly, Carl Seidman, and Paul Barnhurst Predictions for FP&A in 2023 from Soufyan Hamid, Hector Rubalcava, and Mario Vasquez  How to move from accounting to FP&A with Cameron Janke The revolution with Gen Z FP&A with interns at Credit Suisse and American Express entering the finance workforce for the first time   Watch the full show on YouTube Read the full transcript and blog Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com
12/29/202256 minutes, 18 seconds
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Glenn Snyder: The Secrets to Building World-Class FP&A teams

Glenn Snyder, builds high performing FP&A teams from scratch.  Now VP of FP&A at Mobileum, a telecom analytics leader, Glenn continues to enhance a reputation for transforming FP&A into an engine for Silicon Valley growth earned over nearly two decades.  Previously he has built finance partnership teams At Charles Schwab, followed by  revamping annual budgeting, forecasting and financial reporting at $4B global Real Estate company Digital Realty, restructuring  a15-person FP&A team at Global Growth Holdings,  and leveling up the FP&A and Data Analytics teams at online design marketplace Zazzle before his latest FP&A adventure at Mobileum . In this episode Glenn reveals the secrets to building high performance FP&A teams. Glenn discusses: His reason for sticking with FP&A over 18 years (not least the ability to strategically interact with every aspect of a company) The power of quarterly forecasts to secure alignment in a business and transform a business direction Why building a new FP&A team will see you work 80 hours a week and considerable “mental awareness” The power of creating a three-year FP&A Strategy in your first 90 Days which sees 95% of goals hit The power of eliminating manual work in FP&A How to powerfully speak up in FP&A (even as an introvert) How to differentiate a leader’s role in FP&A vs those you manage  The secrets to hiring  someone for an FP&A role and how to find the things that can be taught vs those that can’t  Why FP&A and data analytics need to work better together  The real way to approach build a successful finance business partnership that lasts His most valuable lessons after achieving several finance software implementations  The failure that forced Glenn to work on his soft skills and transformed his career His secret life as a lifelong baseball fan and published  author    Watch the full show on YouTube. Read the full transcript and blog Follow Glenn Snyder on LinkedIn  Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com  
12/27/202252 minutes, 23 seconds
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Data Visualization & Storytelling: All your Questions Answered

In this special LinkedIn Live/ FP&A Today, join Paul Barnhurst and our all-star panel to answer your questions about hard-won experiences about data visualization and storytelling to get FP&A a seat at the table. Our special guests joining Paul Barnhurst are: Pooja (Laddha) Jaju, Lead Financial Analyst (6Sense and Accenture) Soufyan Hamid, Independent FP&A Professional (Proximus, Deloitte) Ron Monteiro, Founder KICT Inc (Campbell Soup Company, The questions they tackle from around the world, include: How data visualization is important for your career and growth in the business? The first dashboard you created and what you  learnt from that experience? Your favorite chart for making an impact The Absolute Worst chart in  FP&A Getting your finance team to better understand the importance of data visualization when in a leadership role? How improving your presentation skills can advance  your career? How can you best present month end financials using principles of storytelling? Most powerful advice to ace your next presentation   Watch the full show on YouTube. Read the full transcript and blog Follow Pooja (Laddha) Jaju on LinkedIn  Follow Soufyan Hamid on LinkedIn Follow Ron Monteiro on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn   FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails.   Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models.
12/20/20221 hour, 2 minutes, 55 seconds
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Jeff Marx: How to Land your Dream Job with a Finance Passport

Jeff Marx, VP and Treasurer of large global chemical manufacturing company Hexion, reveals how anyone in finance can land their dream job. His method is to encourage anyone in finance to adopt a method called “the finance passport”. Rather than chasing “shiny titles that look good on LinkedIn” anyone in FP&A should consider the concept of a “finance journey” to become an all-round player. This means taking a trip through Treasury, tax, audit, and investor relations to be rounded and be able to talk confidently about all aspects of finance, improving your impact on whichever role you are in, but is especially powerful for anyone with CFO ambitions. “I've had roles in internal audit, financial planning and analysis, controllership” says Jeff revealing how this journey has transformed his mindset. In this episode Jeff talks to Paul Barnhurst about: Understanding the finance passport and how to adopt this shift in your career Moving from a promotion-based to a growth-based mindset in finance The difference between a finance “athlete” and a finance “specialist” How Treasury and FP&A can work most effectively together to drive business efficiency His favorite Excel formula Why ability to communicate effectively remains the best advice for anyone in FP&A Watch the full show on YouTube. Read the full transcript and blog Follow Jeff Marx on LinkedIn  Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com
12/13/202249 minutes, 35 seconds
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Joseph Clayton: The outsized role of FP&A in big real estate deals

68 Ventures is a holding company for numerous operating entities transforming the Alabama Gulf Coast and Florida Panhandle. FP&A is central to this mission, says Joseph Clayton Business Analyst at the company. At 68 Ventures the  FP&A team is tasked with analysis that is fueling multiple big ticket real estate deals. Specifically, FP&A oversees a due diligence process to “ensure we're getting land at the value that we need in order to sell those lots at a profit to pay back our lenders, pay back our investors” alongside “tracking the schedule of the project.” But Joseph’s career actually started in basketball. With aspirations of playing in the NBA,  Joseph played college basketball until  injury cut this career short. After  being warned off law as a profession, he found a passion for finance after a series of roles showed him the powerful role of “financial data is in the decision-making process." This inspiration of game-changing finance remains at the core of his mindset at 68Ventures. He discusses the central role of finance in providing storytelling and business partnering in a complex holding company which has 17 different entities. The 68 Ventures brand comprises an entity purchasing land, another developing the projects, home building, to a landscaping entity and pest control company (companies include Truland Homes, Vault Mortgage, Southeast Plumbing and Gopest).   In our first episode tackling FP&A and the real estate sector, Paul Barnhurst talks to Joseph Clayton about: The key metrics real estate FP&A leaders need to obsess over The role of FP&A as interest rates rises impact homebuying after a sustained period at  rock bottom The partnership and decision-making process of FP&A across a company with 17 different entities The whys, and how’s as 68Ventures went through a process of replacing manual Excel processes to choosing an FP&A software company - and the lessons learnt How to overcome an instinct to achieve complete accuracy in forecasting Watch the full show on YouTube. Read the full transcript and blog Follow Joseph Clayton on LinkedIn  Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com  
12/6/202249 minutes, 48 seconds
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Cole Dixon: How Cotopaxi uses FP&A in its Mission

You may not have heard of Cotopaxi. But you have likely heard of similar companies doing something different- Ben & Jerry’s, Allbird, Patagonia, and BrewDog. What these companies have in common is B Corp certification. This is awarded to businesses for meeting the highest standards of accountability when it comes to social and environmental impact. Last year Cotopaxi also gave away $1.3million in donations as part of its pledges. But how does an FP&A team work to advance this mission? How can FP&A work to achieve goals which are ultimately not about maximizing shareholder wealth. Cole Dixon is FP&A Director at outdoor sports company Cotopaxi which has a tagline of Gear for Good on its high performance and eye-catching gear. For Dixon, the FP&A function at the company is central to “upholding a mission of our founders Davis Smith and Stephan [Jacob] that Cotopaxi can get us exploring and make a positive impact on other people’s lives. So we’re really truly committed that all of our products can be repurposed and that we prioritize human rights.”  Every FP&A metric – units per transaction, average order value, average store volume, the inventory returns for stores – also incorporates the company-wide mission. Listen to the fascinating story from Cole Dixon in this week’s FP&A with Cole Dixon and Paul Barnhurst. In this episode Cole reveals: The Ecommerce metrics and FP&A role that helped Cotopaxi to open stores during the pandemic How FP&A partners with marketing to succeed in new ventures, such as the outdoor gatherings (Questival) How Cotopaxi handled scenario planning and cash flow planning as stores closed during the pandemic How he dealt with his biggest failure at Skullcandy, the lifestyle audio brand where he managed FP&A prior to Cotopaxi How to build an FP&A team from scratch as he did at Cotopaxi The importance of constantly “looking forward” to finding new values for in FP&A Watch the full show on YouTube. Read the full transcript and blog Follow Cole Dixon on LinkedIn  Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com
11/29/202242 minutes, 8 seconds
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Sruthi Lanka: Why Top Startups see FP&A as Central to Strategy

Engineer-turned-CFO Sruthi Lanka  was drawn  into finance after seeing her parents - themselves brilliant engineers - losing money in the markets. “I couldn't understand how people who could solve incredible math puzzles in their head could not figure out how to make a return in the markets. And so that's what led me down this path of navigating into finance.” Today she is CFO at investing app, Public.com, the biggest competitor to Robinhood, famous for the “GameStop Frenzy which rattled markets in January 2021.    In this episode Sruthi reveals Her vision for FP&A as central to business and executive leadership   Her experience of The GameStop Frenzy in late January 2021 which coincided with her joining Public.com, helping it explode from “a relatively young startup to having over a million members” The centrality of data or analytics partnering with finance and why some engineering and SQL is an important skill set for CFOs Her founding membership of FSuite in which StartupCFOs meet to discuss everything from the best tools to complex challenges they are facing  Why a regular monthly meeting with FP&A is “sacrosanct” - in order to optimize what is measured and show  progress against targets  The importance of FP&A doing the “hard work” of building “simple” financial models Watch the full show on YouTube Read the full transcript and blog Show Links FSuite (A thriving, invitation only community where CFOs turn to excel in their career and day-to-day)  Follow Sruthi Lanka on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com
11/22/202238 minutes, 22 seconds
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Chris Reilly: Simplifying Private Equity, FP&A, and Financial Modeling

Chris Reilly's first finance experience was historic. He worked on the Lehman bankruptcy at the height of the financial crisis in 2008 unwinding the investment bank's portfolio with "sights of empty offices and employees being laid off". This period at management consultancy FTI Consulting occupied days and nights dealing with the aftermath of the financial crisis. Following his consultancy days, Reilly moved to  Hilton Worldwide  in a more traditional FP&A treasury senior analyst role. Here he learned to love private equity and ended up pursuing middle market PE in Denver for nearly a decade. In 2020, made his "pipe dream" of setting up his own consultancy business a reality, founding Mission Capital Consulting where he provides custom built M&A and FP&A models. He also runs a successful course Financial Modeling for Private Equity ("I started saying to myself, I wish I could have coached myself or coach an analyst or something like that on how to do this the right way because of all the sleepless nights I spent doing it the wrong way.") Chris is a leading voice in finance on LinkedIn, providing his more than 25,000 followers with insights and practical advice each day. In this episode he talks to Paul about: How he became skilled in finance through “sink or swim”  encounters that taught him modeling and FP&A How mastering the Three Statements changed his career trajectory  The brutal response from a boss that changed his attitude to financial modeling forever  His worst model? (Or why is still haunted by 7,000 rows on multiple tabs) Why every financial model starts with the end user in mind (and how to do this practically)  Why the model itself should not be considered only a means to a “conversation”. Why building a model of their own lives” can be the most powerful  beginning training  His new courses including financial modeling for private equity which have attracted five-star reviews How he went from fine arts and Spanish double major to a career in finance Watch the full show on YouTube Read the full transcript and blog Show Links Link to Chris's course: financial modeling for private equity Follow Chris Reilly on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com
11/15/202250 minutes, 50 seconds
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Anders Liu-Lindberg: Start with Why in FP&A

  Anders Liu-Lindberg is the co-founder, partner and COO of the Business Partnering Institute and owner of the largest group dedicated to Finance Business Partnering on LinkedIn. He has ten years of experience as a business partner at global transport and logistics company Maersk.   Within the world of FP&A, Anders can lay claim to being the most well known voice, blazing a trail for the function's ability to transform businesses. On LinkedIn, he publishes frank and combative insights to an audience of more than 100,000 subscribers throughout the world challenging FP&A to provide more strategic value.   In this podcast Anders discusses:   How he moved from "pretty poor numbers" as a LinkedIn creator 10 years ago, to be the leading influencer on FP&A Why more voices on FP&A on LinkedIn and other platforms is propelling change for the profession Why business partners need to better understand key drivers for their business and translates insights into action Why change in FP&A is still not happening on the scale that businesses need to see Analytics vs FP&A? Should they be competing What is really meant by common buzzwords "business partnering" and digital transformation Why he feels that in common with other finance professionals he held himself back for too long to avoid breaking out of his comfort zone.   Watch the Full Episode on YouTube Read the transcript and blog post Show Links to Anders Liu-Lindberg The Finance Masters Podcast Trends and Finance in Accounting Future of P&A and Business Partnering    Follow Anders Liu-Lindberg on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com  
11/7/202249 minutes, 3 seconds
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FP&A Today, Episode 27, FP&A’s Big Lessons from AFP 2022

Did you miss the biggest FP&A gathering of the year? No worries. This special episode FP&A Today has got you covered . From the conference floor of the  AFP (Association for Financial Professionals) in Philadelphia (23-26 October), Paul Barnhurst sums up some of the key themes of the conference talking to some of the participants and key speakers. More than 100 educational sessions tackled everything from using AI to improve FP&A forecasting, to skills in building trust, and essential drivers business should focus on. In this episode hear from FP&A  all-star guest list: Bryan Lapidus AFP -  subject matter expert on FP&A  Christian Wattig ex-Unilever, Procter & Gamble, and Squarespace FP&A and lead on the FP&A Prep course Chris Ortega,  CEO of Fresh FP&A, and fractional CFO Hector Rubalcava – director of finance at OCC, the world’s largest equity derivatives clearing organization.  Brian Malambo – Head of  Monter Capital Partnership based in Zambia and investing in sub-Saharan Africa Mario Vasquez - Director of finance for the EW Scripps Company Read the full episode Transcript Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com
11/2/202245 minutes, 26 seconds
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Ben Murray, The SaaS CFO: My Career in FP&A

Ben Murray is known to his 40,000 dedicated subscribers simply as “The SaaS CFO”. On the number one website for SaaS finance (thesaascfo.com) Ben provides blogs, research, courses and templates based on more than 25 years running finance teams . Ben is also hired by SaaS companies: from small, private technology firms to global multi-billion dollar public companies.  But few people know that Ben honed his career in FP&A. Calling Financial Planning & Analysis "the key to strategic finance" Ben explains how this work is “near and dear to my heart” and provides a masterclass for FP&A professionals. Ben's formative career roles included  manager of FP&A at Manager, at fitness company, A.D.A.M., Inc and (miles away from SaaS)Director, Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) at Pinnacle Airlines Corp. Since then he is called in by finance teams to enhance FP&A alongside other finance functions. In an essential listen for anyone working in or considering a career in SaaS FP&A, Ben talks to Paul Barnhurst about: Rising up the ranks from FP&A to CFO and beyond  How FP&A and finance can make an impact in a downturn  The essential SaaS metrics most relevant for today's business The “end of party” for SaaS valuations and funding and what finance should be doing  The best practice he has learnt from advising multiple SaaS FP&A teams Product led vs Sales Led SaaS companies - and the metrics for both The importance of proper accounting foundations The different expectations of SaaS business at $1million ARR, $5million ARR and $10million ARR His best career advice Watch the Full Episode on YouTube Read the transcript and blog post Show Links Link to The SaaS CFO website - https://www.thesaascfo.com/ Link to the SaaS CFO academy (with 5k+ students) - https://www.thesaascfo.com/the-saas-academy/ Ben’s recent blog post on setting up an FP&A function in SaaS -  https://www.thesaascfo.com/financial-planning-and-analysis-strategic-finance/ Follow Ben Murray on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com
10/25/202244 minutes, 21 seconds
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Nick Brignola: How FP&A Birthed $46 billion worth of Pharma Takeovers

In two companies, Nick Brignola, has shown the power of FP&A steering big ticket medical acquisitions. Firstly,  almost a decade ago, Nick led FP&A at manufacturing medical company, Schering-Plough snapped up by Merck in a $41.1 billion deal. Then in June 2022, at Cloudmed, Nick’s FP&A team oversaw the Atlanta-based healthcare revenue recovery provider being acquired by Revenue cycle management company R1 RCM ( $4.1 billion). In this straight-talking episode Nick reveals the secret inside story of FP&A's behind the scenes role in closing M&A deals. He also discusses: Getting to 1% Forecast Accuracy in Pharma and the lessons others can learn. The vital metrics anyone in pharma manufacturing need to know. What are the main differences betweeen Corporate FP&A or Business Unit (or operational) FP&A? FP&A Vs Sales The secret for FP&A teams to truly challenge your sales team (productively) His secrets to building the most effective and dynamic FP&A team which bring results Follow Nick Brignola on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Read the Blog and Full Program Transcript Watch the Full Episode on YouTube  To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Leader being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com
10/18/202244 minutes, 2 seconds
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Larysa Melnychuk: Becoming the Agent for Change in FP&A

It is fair to say that Larysa Melnychuk did not have the expected start to a career which has since seen her emerge as the biggest transformational force in the FP&A profession Larysa was born in the former USSR in Siberia to a Ukrainian family. Opportunities in the USSR were limited. She was resigned to give up on her childhood dream of international travel (“It was absolutely certain that I would never be able to travel.”). Eventually, Larysa and her family moved to Ukraine where she studied engineering. However, it was her skills in finance that brought her opportunities. She moved to the UK more than two decades ago through a British government initiative for talented finance immigrants that set her on her career. In the UK, she gained a chartered management accountant from CIMA and spent 15 years leading FP&A teams including at a subsidiary of HSBC Bank and at multinational engineering company  Invensys (now part of Schneider Electric). Today, as founder and CEO at FP&A Trends Group and the International FP&A Board, Larysa  is  pushing FP&A to new levels, having launched  27 chapters across 16 countries hosting webinars, posting resources and championing the industry. In this episode Paul Barnhurst speaks with Larysa about: Her career from the USSR to international finance leadership Definitive new findings around the real impact of the pandemic on FP&A Scenario management compared to scenario planning How to assess FP&A maturity in your organization  The new role of FP&A Data Scientist and how to get there How companies including Microsoft, Swiss RE, and Deutsche Bank are capitalizing on of AI to change their FP&A approach Best practices towards using external data to forge new FP&A analysis How the horror of war in Ukraine has affected her personally and impacts her perspective Why it is vital for anyone starting in FP&A to be the Agent for Change, rather than complain about routine To contribute to the charities that FP&A Trends support for Ukraine follow the following links. National Bank to raise funds for the army - https://bit.ly/3sPWRHW Leleka Foundation - US-based, volunteer-run non-profit organization helping people affected by the armed conflict in Ukraine - https://bit.ly/3IS30sn Children's hospital Ohmadid: https://fonddopomoga.org.ua/en/all-project-list/okhmatdet/   About FP&A Trends FP&A Trends Group is a high-profile thinktank whose mission is to identify and share the latest trends and best practices in modern Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A). Follow Larysa Melnychuk on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com   Read the Blog and Full Program Transcript Watch The Full Episode on YouTube To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Leader being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com
10/11/202247 minutes, 52 seconds
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CJ Gustafson: Gaining FP&A Mastery in SaaS Rocket Ships

CJ Gustafson started as an M&A Advisory Associate at a Big Four firm digging into the finances of big tech or healthcare firms for large buyouts. This was followed by a switch to a large private equity firm where he “learned financial modeling to marry what I learned in consulting.”   However, his stellar FP&A SaaS career (“moving from the funder to the funded”) began as he moved to a $500m-VC backed backup and data management platform. He set up the company’s first FP&A function. Though he would soon become a leader in FP&A SaaS,  he first had to ask what the function involved. "I was like, 'What's FP&A? What do I do here?'" However, he soon understood the power of the role: “It puts you in a great position to get into that room. You're the one with the keys to the operating plan. You have the analysis as to how things are trending.” In a follow-up role at another rocket ship startup, CJ joined as Director of financial planning and analysis, and later Director of Investor Relations where he oversaw a rise in headcount from 150 people to almost 1,500 people and a valuation of $8.5 billion. His FP&A team was forced to constantly  evolve as the company needed to forecast its needs with growth. The SaaS FP&A achievements included working closely with their recruiting team hitting ambitious  targets for hires without breaking the operating plan; enhancing board reporting as they learnt over time what investors found most helpful; and adding more and more reporting as new leaders climbed to the top of the organization (sales, marketing, product).   Overall, CJ built FP&A teams of up to six people. His strategy? “ I first started by hiring financial athletes - people who could just dig in and do multiple things. Then I expanded the team to include people with specific skill sets - like systems or revenue. The biggest challenge is always to make decisions with 80% of the data you wish you had. We need to put a stake in the reforecast at some point, even if we would have liked a few more days to run more analyses. The other challenge is that you're constantly changing tires on the car while it's in motion. There are no pit stops in the hyper growth SaaS world. So if you need to, say, move from google sheets to an FP&A tool like Datarails, or move from QuickBooks to NetSuite on the accounting side, you have to do it while in motion, and not sacrifice any accuracy.”   He has now realized a long term goal of becoming CFO, starting in September 2022 as CFO at PartsTech, a tech ordering platform stopping the hassle of professionals buying auto parts.    In this episode of FP&A Today CJ talks to Paul Barnhurst about his journey from private equity to SaaS mastery, and ultimately his CFO role. In this essential episode for anyone interested in SaaS for FP&A he discusses:    His motivation for creating the fast-growing  finance newsletter Mostly Metrics, an irreverent and analytical spin on metrics which has crossed more than 10k subscribers (and growing!) The best way FP&A can create impact for M&A activity   3 absolutely essential SaaS FP&A metrics based on his experience at rocket ships The one thing he is most scared of in his new CFO role  The painful FP&A  mistake that CJ made that changed his entire approach to financial presentation forever  The differences between his roles in FP&A and investor relations   His strategy for moving  from FP&A to CFO His boxing  career  His most inspiring advice for anyone in FP&A About Mostly Metrics Mostly metrics is a weekly business newsletter about finance and business models. It’s a collection of things I’ve learned and thought about in the trenches as an operator.  Follow CJ Gustafson on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Follow DataRails on LinkedIn to find out about upcoming episodes and the latest FP&A news Read the Blog and Full Program Transcript Watch The Full Episode on YouTube To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Leader being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com  
10/4/202243 minutes, 58 seconds
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Gabriela Gutierrez: Using AI to Predict Revenues within FP&A

Gabriela Gutierrez  is Financial Planning & Analysis Specialist at eBay Classifieds in Germany.    Gabriela is one of our most international guests. Growing up in Ecuador, she did an MBA in Barcelona and studied in the US. She now works in Germany leading revenue forecasts for the core divisions of the online juggernaut eBay Kleinanzeigen.   At  eBay Kleinanzeigen (Kleinanzeigen is the German word for classifieds) she is responsible for revenue forecasting for 70% for the largest classified online ads portal in the country. She splits her days providing forecasts for the main business, advertising, subscriptions and classifieds. (After the sale of the eBay classifieds division it belongs to the Norwegian Adventina , in which eBay in turn holds 33 percent).   In this episode, Gabriela discusses the pivotal moment in her career: how she learnt to love coding and embraced data analytics and ML to deal with the vast amount of data at the company.    She discusses spending hours and days and months learning Python (“I would spend hours trying to understand where I had made an error”) and eventually experimented with Meta’s Prophet - a forecasting procedure implemented in R and Python and her strong working collaboration with the data analytics team at the company.    Originally choosing finance over a fashion career, she fell in love with FP&A as perfect for someone of her mindset, a natural introvert, who nevertheless comes alive when talking with others about numbers: “I love how you can see how any initiative in the business will influence the revenues or cost” and “tell the story using numbers.” In this episode Gabriela talks to Paul about Her path to FP&A  Her secrets to balancing the metrics across the company’s advertising, subscription and classified forecasts Her deep relationship with the analytics team Whether analytics should be within the finance team? Her journey from FP&A to data science Using AI to predict revenues in FP&A  Her passion for Germany and interests outside of finance  Her biggest advice to succeed in FP&A Her favorite Excel function Follow Gabriela on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Follow DataRails on LinkedIn to find out about upcoming episodes and the latest FP&A news Read the Blog and Full Program Transcript Watch the Full Episode on YouTube To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Leader being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com
9/28/202245 minutes, 50 seconds
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Jon Laudie: From FP&A and Chill, to CFO

Jon Laudie has managed FP&A at some of the US’s most iconic companies: Netflix, subscription streaming service, Ancestry, the largest for-profit genealogy company in the world) 1800-Contacts, the world’s largest contact lens store, and Lucid, the visual collaboration suite. Building on his 15 years of experience in FP&A, in August 2022 Jon was announced as the new CFO of Zerorez, a $150M-revenue leader  in residential and home services (using non-toxic products) which operates in 70 markets. Jon Laudie reveals his playbook for rising up the ranks from analyst to CFO and the methods he used to advance his career. In this episode Jon speaks to Paul Barnhurst about: His experience at companies including Netflix, 1-800 Contacts, and Ancestry Metrics that mattered to FP&A in these roles and its importance for anyone in similar sectors An analysis that led to winding down a company and delivering massive gains for Ancestry The importance of raising your hand to get life-changing opportunities in your FP&A role His role in Ancestry’s near-IPO and what he learned from the front seat experience The biggest opportunities and challenges FP&A face including the requirement to use predictive analytics His favorite Excel function Follow Jon Laudie on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Follow DataRails on LinkedIn to find out about upcoming episodes and the latest FP&A news Read the Blog and Full Program Transcript Watch the Full Episode on YouTube To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Leader being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com
9/20/202245 minutes, 30 seconds
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Howard Tunnicliffe: How FP&A Drives Revenue at The Economist

Howard Tunnicliffe studied chemistry originally. Once he realized he “wasn’t the greatest experimental chemist ever” he made a switch to finance. It was during an audit contractor role at US tech company Dell in 2007 that his eyes were opened to an unseen part of finance: the “rockstars of FP&A”. He saw FP&A as a  place which joined “psychology” with the “nuts and bolts of how companies actually make money”.  Howard is now Head of FP&A in the subscriptions business at The Economist. The newspaper dates from 1843 and is consumed by 1,185,000 of the most highly influential subscribers in the world. In this practical and frank episode, Howard reveals the inside story of his career in  FP&A and how a revamped FP&A function has driven growth at The Economist.  Howard talks with Paul about: How a relationship break up caused Howard to focus on soft skills that now define his career How the FP&A team are told to find analysis and insights which contribute to paying back their salaries up to five-times Moving core metrics from “volume” to “value” as a response to digitization of news  The importance of moving from hybrid roles to “centers of excellence” in finance  The key to successful business partnering with sales and marketing teams concentrating on drivers which bring sales How FP&A managed a pricing strategy that increased total revenue by 15% and customer lifetime value by 20%  Though “unglamorous”, how listening in finance is key to all good finance work Book recommendations to enhance soft skills that have transformed his career His favorite Excel function! Book Recommendations from Howard  Cal Newport, Digital Minimalism, Brian Tracy, Eat That Frog Daniel Goleman, Emotional Intelligence Howard’s Courses Grab these courses offered by Howard Tunnicliffe  to improve your Soft Skills in Finance: Become a Confident Networker Leadership and Influencing Follow Howard Tunnicliffe on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. With Datarails  you get improved data integrity and visibility helping your relationships with your internal business partners and external stakeholders; real-time latest version of all your company’s data in one place, with version control, audit trail and records, ensuring errors and multiple versions are avoided; the ability to let your data tell your story through proprietary, built-in visualization of critical KPIs in real-down; and drill-downs to answer questions on underlying data on the spot. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Follow DataRails on LinkedIn to find out about upcoming episodes and the latest FP&A news Read the Blog and Full Program Transcript Watch the Full Episode on YouTube To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Leader being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com    
9/13/202242 minutes, 53 seconds
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Budgeting and Forecasting: All your Questions Answered

In this special LinkedIn Live/ FP&A Today, join Paul Barnhurst and our all-star panel to answer your questions for  budget season based on their decades of experience.  1) The best piece of advice you give - or have been given for a successful budget process over your career? 2) Top Down or Bottoms Up Budgeting? 3) Should we move beyond budgeting? 4) The role AI can play in budgeting? 5) What do you do when leadership comes up with unrealistic numbers? 6) How do you incorporate and manage your finance tech stack during the budget process? 7) What does the budget process in a startup look like? 8)What impact did COVID have on budgeting?   Listen to the expert advice of guests: Michelle Govindsamy, FP&A Expert (former Barclays and Hollard Insurance) Follow Michelle on LinkedIn Aaron Sallade, CFO, BiggerPockets Follow Aaron on LinkedIn Zachary Rial, Director FP&A, Peek Follow Zachary on LinkedIn Annette DeYoung, FP&A Solutions Consultant, Datarails Follow Annette on LinkedIn   Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. With Datarails  you get improved data integrity and visibility helping your relationships with your internal business partners and external stakeholders; real-time latest version of all your company’s data in one place, with version control, audit trail and records, ensuring errors and multiple versions are avoided; the ability to let your data tell your story through proprietary, built-in visualization of critical KPIs in real-down; and drill-downs to answer questions on underlying data on the spot. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Follow DataRails on LinkedIn to find out about upcoming episodes and the latest FP&A news Read the Full Program Transcript Watch the Full Episode on YouTube To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Leader being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com  
9/6/202257 minutes, 32 seconds
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What Gen Z Wants in FP&A

What does Generation Z Want from FP&A?   Between them, college students Gabriel Valentin Navarro, Charlee Wambolt, and Derek Baker secured FP&A and finance internships at companies as diverse as Credit Suisse, Clark Construction, Amex, Expedia, Regeneron, and SavviLegal. In this special episode we explore the experiences of a Gen Z cohort experiencing work in FP&A for the first time.    In this special episode we meet guests:   Gabriel Valentin Navarro , Intern at American Express (University of Washington) Charlee Wambolt, Intern at Credit Suisse (Brigham Young University) Derek Baker, Financial Analyst at Clientbook (Brigham Young University)   They reveal: How to get an internship in FP&A and is it necessary? The best advice for people seeking their first FP&A role? Skills and tactics to maximize your internship experience? How to take ownership of your internship experience? What employers need to know about the approach of Gen Z in finance, and where employers  are failing. The university classes which most prepared them for a career in finance The values that Gen Z is looking for in their next finance role?  Their biggest advice and takeaways for other college students taking their first steps towards internships and jobs? Their favorite Excel function of the next generation! Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. With Datarails  you get improved data integrity and visibility helping your relationships with your internal business partners and external stakeholders; real-time latest version of all your company’s data in one place, with version control, audit trail and records, ensuring errors and multiple versions are avoided; the ability to let your data tell your story through proprietary, built-in visualization of critical KPIs in real-down; and drill-downs to answer questions on underlying data on the spot. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Follow DataRails on LinkedIn to find out about upcoming episodes and the latest FP&A news Read the Full Program Transcript Watch the Full Episode on YouTube To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Leader being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com
8/30/202256 minutes, 30 seconds
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John King: Inside the Success of FP&A at Walmart

  John King, Senior Manager, Analytics & Insights, Private Brands at Walmart reveals how the largest US retailer makes use of a “firehose” of data. This amounts (according to some estimates) to 2.5 petabytes of unstructured data from 1 million customers every hour.    Walmart’s FP&A unit ensures this potentially limitless information provide instant business decisions for the US retail giant.   First John explains his path to being an FP&A leader, starting as a Geographic Information Systems (GIS analyst) at Tradewind Energy in Kansas.    Here his love and appreciation for technology - which plays a central role at Walmart- was born. John's passion for technology saw him thrive at his roles at two of Walmart’s FP&A divisions: Realty Market Strategy, and now Private Brands. Private brands - a good that is manufactured for and sold by Walmart competing with brand-name products is a huge source of data and revenue. In fact,18 of Walmart’s private brands do more than $1 billion in sales and its largest name, Great Value does more than $27 billion a year globally.   In this interview John speaks about the intersection of FP&A and business-decisions at Walmart and his career.   His passion for technology and the tech stack used at Walmart  The core metrics which Walmart judges FP&A on and what other retailers can learn  How to get insights for the business “today or tomorrow” through dimensional modeling  How to keep focus on the most important data in the face of potentially limitless consumer data As both a Python and Excel expert, whether FP&A leaders need to know Python, Excel or both? The importance of taking logic and analysis to the data - rather than the other way around The most important advice for anyone starting in FP&A to succeed  Follow John on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. With Datarails  you get improved data integrity and visibility helping your relationships with your internal business partners and external stakeholders; real-time latest version of all your company’s data in one place, with version control, audit trail and records, ensuring errors and multiple versions are avoided; the ability to let your data tell your story through proprietary, built-in visualization of critical KPIs in real-down; and drill-downs to answer questions on underlying data on the spot. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Follow DataRails on LinkedIn to find out about upcoming episodes and the latest FP&A news Read the Full Program Transcript Watch the Full Episode on YouTube To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Leader being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com
8/23/202248 minutes, 24 seconds
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Jamie Genge: Winning Big with Monte Carlo analysis in FP&A

More FP&A teams should take advantage of the secret power of Monte Carlo simulations, argues Jamie Genge, Head of Financial Planning and Analysis at the UK’s National Physical Laboratory (NPL). Genge runs FP&A at the NPL which employs 775 scientists to provide research in science, engineering and technology to support scientific and commercial innovation in the UK. Some of the world’s most significant innovations have origins at NPL, including radar; packet switching, the forbearer of the internet; the ACE computer; and the cesium atomic clock. Jamie’s start began studying Human Geography before moving to audit at PwC. Jamie went to work for the National Physical Laboratory in the UK where over 11 years he has held multiple roles, including his current role as head of financial planning and analysis for the National Physical Laboratory (NPL).  In this wide-ranging interview Jamie provides his take on Moving from audit to FP&A How FP&A acts as bid support in governmental organizations such as the NPL His passion for Monte Carlo analysis,  a mathematical technique to account for risk and upside in decision making How Monte Carlo is used in the sales funnel, with examples from NPL How NPL conducts its budget and forecasting Bottom up vs Top Down budgeting  The pride of building a team in FP&A as one of the greatest career achievements The challenges and opportunities in FP&A at this crossroads Jamie’s gardening project as an analogy for FP&A Follow Jamie on LinkedIn Follow Paul Barnhurst on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. With Datarails  you get improved data integrity and visibility helping your relationships with your internal business partners and external stakeholders; real-time latest version of all your company’s data in one place, with version control, audit trail and records, ensuring errors and multiple versions are avoided; the ability to let your data tell your story through proprietary, built-in visualization of critical KPIs in real-down; and drill-downs to answer questions on underlying data on the spot. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Follow DataRails on LinkedIn to find out about upcoming episodes and the latest FP&A news Read the Full Program Transcript Watch the Full Episode on YouTube To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Leader being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com
8/17/202234 minutes, 13 seconds
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FP&A Today: Matthew Bernath, Host of The Financial Modelling Podcast

Matthew Bernath, based in South Africa, has been a financial modeler for 15 years. Such was his thirst to learn best practices in the field, he set up a podcast, The Financial Modelling Podcast. Eighty episodes and 100,000 followers later The Financial Modelling Podcast  is  now  ranked as one of the  top finance podcasts. Matthew is head of data ecosystems at Shoprite. In  his previous role, Matthew steered the data analytics capability of Rand Merchant Bank, building a Rand-wide data ecosystem. He is also a startup investor. In this special crossover edition between FP&A Today and The Financial Modelling Podcast Paul Barnhurst (aka The FP&A Guy) and Matthew Bermath, explore: Why Many FP&A teams are missing a trick to perform real analysis (the “a” in FP&A) How FP&A can better use financial modeling Key skills you need to improve your financial modeling The vital importance of understanding macro events in FP&A Matthew then turns the tables asking Paul key questions such as His take on the state of FP&A? How non-finance people (who hate finance) should approach dreaded budgeting and finance?   Follow Matthew, Host of The Financial Modelling Podcast, on LinkedIn Follow Paul, Host of FP&A Today, on LinkedIn Follow Datarails on LinkedIn for the latest FP&A Insights and Thought Leadership FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. With Datarails on your side for FP&A you get improved data integrity and visibility helping your relationships with your internal business partners and external stakeholders; real-time latest version of all your company’s data in one place, with version control, audit trail and records, ensuring errors and multiple versions are avoided; the ability to let your data tell your story through proprietary, built-in visualization of critical KPIs in real-down; and drill-downs to answer questions on underlying data on the spot. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Follow DataRails on LinkedIn to find out about upcoming episodes and the latest FP&A news
8/9/202218 minutes, 28 seconds
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Lance Rubin: Becoming the World’s Next Top Financial Modeler

Lance Rubin is one of the world’s leading experts on financial models. He has created thousands of models for some of the biggest companies and literally wrote the instruction manual on financial modeling as a certified trainer for the Financial Modeling Institute.  In this wide ranging interview Lance reveals the secrets to successful financial modeling: -How to Instantly Improve your Financial Modeling -Why you need to build and Treat a Financial Model like your House -The Best Resources to Learn better Financial Models -How to achieve Better Storytelling in FP&A, and bringing Emotion to the Numbers -The power of non-financial data to change your models FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. With Datarails on your side for FP&A you get improved data integrity and visibility helping your relationships with your internal business partners and external stakeholders; real-time latest version of all your company’s data in one place, with version control, audit trail and records, ensuring errors and multiple versions are avoided; the ability to let your data tell your story through proprietary, built-in visualization of critical KPIs in real-down; and drill-downs to answer questions on underlying data on the spot. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Follow DataRails on LinkedIn to find out about upcoming episodes and the latest FP&A news Read the Full Program Transcript  Watch the Full Episode on YouTube   Episode Links   FM Knowledge Hub https://fmwiki.glideapp.io/   Oz Du Soleil https://www.youtube.com/user/WalrusCandy   Financial Modeling Institute https://fminstitute.com/   Modelcitizn website https://www.modelcitizn.com/knowledge-hub-apps   Financial Modelling Elective by the CA (ANZ) which includes the study guide Lance wrote a significant portion of (Chapter 4 design and build a financial model). https://www.charteredaccountantsanz.com/become-a-member/course-descriptions/ca-program/financial-modelling   Financial Modelling Podcast https://financialmodellingpodcast.com/   Eloquens https://www.eloquens.com/?ref=modelcitizn To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Leader being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com
8/2/202230 minutes, 9 seconds
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Christian Wattig: Getting from Good to Great in FP&A

Christian Wattig is one of the world’s leading experts in FP&A having led teams at Unilever, Procter & Gamble, and Squarespace. Today Christian is FP&A Solution Architect, Datarails, and manages the top-rated FP&A Bootcamp explicitly designed for professionals who work full-time and want to ramp up their FP&A game. In this wide-ranging interview Christian provides actionable advice for any FP&A professional: ➡How FP&A can help marketing attribution  ➡The need for FP&A to embrace Gray Areas ➡The importance of curiosity  ➡His FP&A Bootcamp teaching hundreds of FP&A leaders  ➡Hard-won secrets for business partnering  ➡The need to forecast ranges ➡How to cope with vast data  Follow Christian on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. With Datarails on your side for FP&A you get improved data integrity and visibility helping your relationships with your internal business partners and external stakeholders; real-time latest version of all your company’s data in one place, with version control, audit trail and records, ensuring errors and multiple versions are avoided; the ability to let your data tell your story through proprietary, built-in visualization of critical KPIs in real-down; and drill-downs to answer questions on underlying data on the spot. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Follow DataRails on LinkedIn to find out about upcoming episodes and the latest FP&A news Read the Full Program Transcript Watch the Full Episode on YouTube To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Leader being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com
7/26/202239 minutes, 51 seconds
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Kathy Svetina: The Fractional CFO’s Inspiring Guide to FP&A

From a family of entrepreneurs, Kathy Svetina was always going to run her own business. Kathy first took financial planning and analysis roles at big companies such as AON and Wolters Kluwer for more than a decade. Then, Kathy founded Newcastle Finance, providing Fractional CFO services – supplying financial expertise to startups and fast-growing companies not yet able to justify a full-time CFO and facing growing pains. Kathy uniquely serves women-owned businesses (achieving $1M to $10M in annual sales).  In this wide-ranging interview Kathy describes: The growth of fractional CFOs in business The challenge of data consolidation nightmares in small companies  The optimal way of starting FP&A in fast-growing businesses A favorite Excel function that felt like angels had landed on earth. Follow Kathy on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. With Datarails on your side for FP&A you get improved data integrity and visibility helping your relationships with your internal business partners and external stakeholders; real-time latest version of all your company’s data in one place, with version control, audit trail and records, ensuring errors and multiple versions are avoided; the ability to let your data tell your story through proprietary, built-in visualization of critical KPIs in real-down; and drill-downs to answer questions on underlying data on the spot. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Follow DataRails on LinkedIn to find out about upcoming episodes and the latest FP&A news Read the Full Program Transcript Watch the Full Episode on YouTube To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Leader being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com
7/19/202246 minutes, 46 seconds
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Aliyyah Abdullah: How to Succeed with Supply Chain Value

Aliyyah Abdullah is Strategic and Operational Finance Leader, Universal Foods Limited. Based in Trinidad and Tobago, Aliyya began studying management, which she describes as “closer to psychology”. Aliyya only shifted careers to finance when a friend told her about an opportunity. After getting a degree in accounting, she specializes today in working with top SMEs in finance in the food and beverage industry, most recently at Universal Foods Limited – maker of Charles Chocolates, Sunshine Snacks and Universal Lightly Frosted Corn.   Being a leading finance expert in a country of 1.4 million people, Aliyya gets to perform a number of roles including FP&A specializing in supply chain value. In this episode of FP&A Today Aliyyah discusses The importance of leading and lagging indicators in food and beverage FP&A Why she has focused in the past 12 years on small business FP&A Secrets to mixing  finance and operations to add value How a food and beverage leader is managing mounting supply chain issues such as the rise in the cost of a containers How her love of Horror movies has got her through anxious FP&A moments FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. With Datarails on your side for FP&A you get improved data integrity and visibility helping your relationships with your internal business partners and external stakeholders; real-time latest version of all your company’s data in one place, with version control, audit trail and records, ensuring errors and multiple versions are avoided; the ability to let your data tell your story through proprietary, built-in visualization of critical KPIs in real-down; and drill-downs to answer questions on underlying data on the spot. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Follow DataRails on LinkedIn to find out about upcoming episodes and the latest FP&A news Read the Full Program Transcript Watch the Full Episode on YouTube To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Leader being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com  
7/14/202226 minutes, 56 seconds
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Carl Seidman: FP&A as the Great Anticipator

Carl Seidman  is an FP&A Leader who works with Fortune 500 companies providing advice and strategy on best practices and scaling FP&A. In this interview Carl discusses: His background in turnaround and restructuring of businesses His “first retirement” from business at 32, which formed the basis of a TEDx Talk (519,000 views and counting). Setting up his own business focused on FP&A advice to the Fortune 500 Why successful FP&A always means anticipating Why large companies do not always have the best FP&A processes Public speaking skills as a game changer for any FP&A solution The evolution of software as the biggest opportunity in FP&A Follow Carl on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. With Datarails on your side for FP&A you get improved data integrity and visibility helping your relationships with your internal business partners and external stakeholders; real-time latest version of all your company’s data in one place, with version control, audit trail and records, ensuring errors and multiple versions are avoided; the ability to let your data tell your story through proprietary, built-in visualization of critical KPIs in real-down; and drill-downs to answer questions on underlying data on the spot. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Follow DataRails on LinkedIn to find out about upcoming episodes and the latest FP&A news Read the Full Program Transcript Watch the Full Episode on YouTube To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Leader being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com
7/12/202249 minutes, 59 seconds
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Anna Oblakova: 50 Shades of FP&A Maturity

Anna Oblakova has spent 15 years in FP&A - it is the only job she ever wanted.  She started her career in large Russian companies. Beginning her career at VMHY Holding her first taste of FP&A was being pushed into the deep end of M&A, due diligence and business valuations. Future accomplishments include building an FP&A function from scratch at Bank Zenit where she eventually managed a team of 10 FP&A professionals. Following a career break, Anna moved to France where she is manager of FP&A at Sodastream (bought by Pepsico for $3.2 billion in 2018). In this interview Anna discusses some of the highlights of her career including: The reasons for setting up the online resource and blog FPANDA CLUB The 50 shades of FP&A Maturity and why it is important to measure FP&A progress How FP&A teams can use personas to build better business partnerships  Why it is vital that key metrics to follow should be aligned with the strategic objectives of the company The constantly growing gap between expectations of stakeholders and FP&A teams The need for continuous learning to succeed in FP&A Follow Anna on LinkedIn Check out the FP&A Club website founded by Anna Oblakova FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. With Datarails on your side for FP&A you get improved data integrity and visibility helping your relationships with your internal business partners and external stakeholders; real-time latest version of all your company’s data in one place, with version control, audit trail and records, ensuring errors and multiple versions are avoided; the ability to let your data tell your story through proprietary, built-in visualization of critical KPIs in real-down; and drill-downs to answer questions on underlying data on the spot. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Follow DataRails on LinkedIn to find out about upcoming episodes and the latest FP&A news Read the Full Program Transcript Watch the Full Episode on YouTube To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Pro being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com
7/5/202233 minutes, 24 seconds
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Stéphanie Herbots and Zoe Cooke: Mental health and Burnout in FP&A

For Stéphanie Herbots, a finance perfectionist, everything was going to plan. Stéphanie got her masters degree. Sailed into a career in finance. Controllership and FP&A roles for the most prestigious companies followed This included budgets and forecasting for a division of telecoms giant, Orange.  Then it struck. Stephanie faced a series of challenges in the midst of the 12th revision of the annual budget (no exaggeration!). Becoming a mum. Staff leaving. Being forced to pick up the slack for FP&A challenges with strict deadlines. Stephanie could not cope.  Stephanie faced burnout and a spiral of low mental health she describes as “slow and vicious.She had no option but quit finance In episode 8 of FP&A Today, discussion Stephanie speaks about her journey, with Zoe Cooke, FP&A Director at We are Social, who has been a powerful advocate of mental health in finance throughout her career.  Leading the discussion FP&A Today host Paul Barnhurst, who himself has seen the impact of mental health first hand and is among those leading the drive for better recognition and transparency  among the FP&A profession. This wide-ranging conversation discusses The specific mental health challenges within the FP&A profession Proven advice to lead and cope with stress, burnout and mental health in finance The limits and challenges of forecasting in uncertain times How challenges with data and manual processes can be overcome Follow Stéphanie Herbots on LinkedIn Follow Zoe Cooke on LinkedIn  FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. With Datarails on your side for FP&A you get improved data integrity and visibility helping your relationships with your internal business partners and external stakeholders; real-time latest version of all your company’s data in one place, with version control, audit trail and records, ensuring errors and multiple versions are avoided; the ability to let your data tell your story through proprietary, built-in visualization of critical KPIs in real-down; and drill-downs to answer questions on underlying data on the spot. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Follow DataRails on LinkedIn to find out about upcoming episodes and the latest FP&A news Read the Full Program Transcript Watch the Full Episode on YouTube  To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Pro being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com  
6/28/202236 minutes, 54 seconds
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Kenneth Fick: FP&A as Influence without Power

Kenneth Fick, had it in his background to be in FP&A: His father spent 40 years in FP&A at Fisher Price. Ken is now Vice President of Financial Planning Analysis at Citrin Cooperman which is a $350 million accounting tax and advisory firm based in New York. In this interview Kenneth discusses: Being a 20-year-old watching the chaos unfold at Circuit City which is now taught as an example of corporate failure in America While technical skills get you first roles, you get promoted through skills in influence and storytelling Becoming a leading name in FP&A through his writing – including a viral article about how to exactly define to a stranger what FP&A is, at a cocktail party His budget process and love of budgeting as a means of listening to the company Why it angers him that FP&A is being judged on predictions How fuzzy data is at the core of FP&A Linear regression and statistical modeling in Excel   Follow Kenneth on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. With Datarails on your side for FP&A you get improved data integrity and visibility helping your relationships with your internal business partners and external stakeholders; real-time latest version of all your company’s data in one place, with version control, audit trail and records, ensuring errors and multiple versions are avoided; the ability to let your data tell your story through proprietary, built-in visualization of critical KPIs in real-down; and drill-downs to answer questions on underlying data on the spot. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Follow DataRails on LinkedIn to find out about upcoming episodes and the latest FP&A news Read the Full Program Transcript Watch the Full Episode on YouTube To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Pro being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com
6/21/202248 minutes, 55 seconds
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Cameron Janke: Lessons from Moving from Audit, to FP&A, IPO, M&A and Beyond

FP&A veteran Cameron Janke has spent most of the last decade working at HealthEquity, the largest health savings account in the US. Cameron played a large part in the company  going public in 2014. As HealthEquity took off so did Cameron’s career –  he rose up the ranks from SEC Reporting and Analysis Manager to VP of FP&A at the company which now has assets of $20.3 billion and Cameron oversaw 32 consecutive quarters of the company meeting or exceeding EBITDA consensus. In this masterclass for anyone in finance, Cameron explains: How he took the initiative to move from accounting to FP&A by building his own forecasts and sharing them with management Why anyone involved in an IPO Needs to Worry more about Day Two – not just Day One  How FP&A can best manage ongoing M&A opportunities and not get sidelined The secret to building the best performing FP&A teams  Plus how a Kind CFO's words gave him a leadership lesson to remember Follow Cameron on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. With Datarails on your side for FP&A you get improved data integrity and visibility helping your relationships with your internal business partners and external stakeholders; real-time latest version of all your company’s data in one place, with version control, audit trail and records, ensuring errors and multiple versions are avoided; the ability to let your data tell your story through proprietary, built-in visualization of critical KPIs in real-down; and drill-downs to answer questions on underlying data on the spot. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Follow DataRails on LinkedIn to find out about upcoming episodes and the latest FP&A news Read the Full Program Transcript Watch the Full Episode on YouTube To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Pro being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com
6/14/202259 minutes, 7 seconds
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Gemma Davie: Leading from the Front to Score Excellence in FP&A

Gemma Davie, Associate Director, Performance (FP&A) leads a team of 12 in her FP&A function at comparethemarket.com, one of Britain’s best loved finance brands. Speaking to FP&A Today she reveals her secrets for producing excellence. Gemma defines excellence in FP&A as driving action and leading to better customer outcomes or a tangible benefit. Gemma reveals her unusual “squiggly” career path to Director, the importance of prioritizing her FP&A team’s development, how FP&A has moved from scorekeeper to top coach in business, and why most FP&A teams are only thinking about cash flow when it's too late. Plus, a surprising hobby that not many people know about. Follow Gemma on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. With Datarails on your side for FP&A you get improved data integrity and visibility helping your relationships with your internal business partners and external stakeholders; real-time latest version of all your company’s data in one place, with version control, audit trail and records, ensuring errors and multiple versions are avoided; the ability to let your data tell your story through proprietary, built-in visualization of critical KPIs in real-down; and drill-downs to answer questions on underlying data on the spot. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Follow DataRails on LinkedIn to find out about upcoming episodes and the latest FP&A news Get the full program transcript  Watch the full YouTube video  To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Pro being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com
6/7/202244 minutes, 14 seconds
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Francesca Valli: Secrets to Awesome Change Management in Finance

Francesca Valli is highly sought after when CFOs come calling to discuss high-priority transformations (their top priority right now). With both a finance  accounting background and training, Francesca, combines decades of expertise in finance, IT and technology and AI and machine learning. Her experience of complex finance transformations underpinned by technology, include leading a digital transformation supporting a £1 billion ($1.26 billion) spend for multinational beverage alcohol company, Diageo. However even at the biggest, most well-run finance teams the complex and misunderstood issue of change management remains an expensive and difficult challenge.   In this wide ranging-interview for FP&A Today, Francesca reveals the essential things CFOs, and FP&A teams need to know in undergoing any type of transformation. As well as sharing their horror stories of change management programs (Paul reveals a $12m mistake in a deeply flawed change management he observed) the interview also reveals: What "putting your house in order first" means for finance teams before undertaking any finance technological transformation The biggest common problems of misalignment How to avoid overhyped promises of some finance technologies and the questions to really ask vendors Whether AI and robots will really steal FP&A jobs and what you can do to remain relevant? FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails. Follow Francesca on LinkedIn Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. With Datarails on your side for FP&A you get improved data integrity and visibility helping your relationships with your internal business partners and external stakeholders; real-time latest version of all your company’s data in one place, with version control, audit trail and records, ensuring errors and multiple versions are avoided; the ability to let your data tell your story through proprietary, built-in visualization of critical KPIs in real-down; and drill-downs to answer questions on underlying data on the spot. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Follow DataRails on LinkedIn to find out about upcoming episodes and the latest FP&A news Get the full program transcript  Watch the full YouTube video  To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Pro being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com
5/31/202247 minutes, 6 seconds
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Bryan Lapidus: How to Succeed in Best in Class FP&A

Bryan Lapidus has more than 20 years of experience in the corporate FP&A and treasury space working at organizations like American Express, Fannie Mae and private equity-owned companies. At AFP he is the staff subject matter expert on FP&A, which includes creating and curating content to meet the needs of the profession and membership. Bryan also manages FP&A Advisory Councils in North America and Asia-Pacific that act as a voice to align AFP with the needs of the profession.   Bryan speaks to Paul Barnhurst aka The FP&A Guy giving the benefit of everything he has learned speaking to thousands of practitioners of FP&A at the AFP’s conferences, roundtables and interview sessions. He discusses everything from the importance of a finance passport, FP&A certifications, core skills to be an effective challenger, how budgets have changed - and not changed - since COVID-19, and the one change that FP&A pros all need to master. Follow Bryan on LinkedIn  FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails.   Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. With Datarails on your side for FP&A you get improved data integrity and visibility helping your relationships with your internal business partners and external stakeholders; real-time latest version of all your company’s data in one place, with version control, audit trail and records, ensuring errors and multiple versions are avoided; the ability to let your data tell your story through proprietary, built-in visualization of critical KPIs in real-down; and drill-downs to answer questions on underlying data on the spot. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Follow DataRails on LinkedIn to find out about upcoming episodes and the latest FP&A news Get the full program transcript  Watch the full YouTube video To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Pro being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com
5/24/202244 minutes, 20 seconds
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Jack Alexander: How a Top Gun Maverick FP&A Keeps their Seat at The Table

Jack Alexander is an in-demand speaker, author and advisor coaching the world’s leading finance teams, specializing in creating world-class FP&A teams. Jack has been a CFO of companies, such as Mercury Computer systems, and EG&G, before becoming a best-selling author of the FP&A handbook, Financial Planning & Analysis and Performance Management (Wiley Finance).  Drawing on more than 40 years of experience, Jack speaks to Paul Barnhurst aka TheFP&A Guy about the origins of FP&A; the essential things that CFOs are looking for in their FP&A functions; how to immediately start more effective scenario planning in uncertain times; how to get - and keep - your seat at the top table and become a Top Gun: Maverick; and the rookie mistakes he continues to see from FP&A teams. Follow Jack on LinkedIn FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails.   Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. With Datarails on your side for FP&A you get improved data integrity and visibility helping your relationships with your internal business partners and external stakeholders; real-time latest version of all your company’s data in one place, with version control, audit trail and records, ensuring errors and multiple versions are avoided; the ability to let your data tell your story through proprietary, built-in visualization of critical KPIs in real-down; and drill-downs to answer questions on underlying data on the spot. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Follow DataRails on LinkedIn to find out about upcoming episodes and the latest FP&A news Get the full program transcript  Watch the full YouTube video To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Pro being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com
5/17/20221 hour, 8 minutes, 43 seconds
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Jordan Goldmeier: The Big Data FP&A Pros Need to Know, Bad Excel Education, and the Function Everyone Should Use

Jordan Goldmeier started out with a degree in accounting, and went on to become one of the leading experts in data science and Excel. Recipient of the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Award, Jordan is one of the leading global minds on data science, data visualization, and analytics. Jordan currently works with Fortune 500 companies and institutions. His latest book, Becoming a Data Head: How to Think, Speak and Understand Data Science, Statistics and Machine Learning is a #1 Best-Seller across multiple categories. In this wide-ranging interview for FP&A Today, Jordan gives his outspoken views on whether FP&A pros need to know coding; the first stages to awesome analysis; the best Excel joke of all time;  the problems with Excel education; and the Excel function he would die on a hill for. Follow Jordan on LinkedIn. FP&A Today is brought to you by Datarails.   Datarails is the financial planning and analysis platform that automates data consolidation, reporting and planning, while enabling finance teams to continue using their own Excel spreadsheets and financial models. With Datarails on your side for FP&A you get improved data integrity and visibility helping your relationships with your internal business partners and external stakeholders; real-time latest version of all your company’s data in one place, with version control, audit trail and records, ensuring errors and multiple versions are avoided; the ability to let your data tell your story through proprietary, built-in visualization of critical KPIs in real-down; and drill-downs to answer questions on underlying data on the spot. Get in touch at www.datarails.com Get the full program transcript Watch the YouTube video  To suggest a great guest for the show, or if you would like to be the FP&A Pro being interviewed contact jonathan.m@datarails.com  
5/10/202243 minutes
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FP&A Today - Intro

FP&A Today is the podcast for Financial Planning and Analysis. The weekly show dives into the challenges and opportunities within the world of FP&A, interviewing FP&A leaders, CFOs and other finance pros in order to give you the freshest insights and takeaways. Each week our top guests provide actionable advice about financial planning and analysis – from career goals to navigating challenges, and powerful Excel tips.   Our weekly show provides unrivalled insights for navigating FP&A.
4/28/202217 seconds