Management reporting
Budget vs. actual or forecast, P&L’s, performance over time, between products etc.
Cat avg: 8.5
Budget vs. actual or forecast, P&L’s, performance over time, between products etc.
Cat avg: 8.5
Ad hoc or formatted reports using MS Excel.
Cat avg: 8.4
Consolidating data from several entities into a single statement using US GAAP, IFRS or other standards.
Cat avg: 8.3
Ability to handle foreign currency conversions during consolidation.
Cat avg: 7.4
Location analytics is the visualization of geographical or spatial data.
Cat avg: 8.1
Predictive Analytics is the ability to build forecasting models based on existing data sets.
Cat avg: 7.5
Pre-built visualization formats are canned visualization types that can be selected to visualize different kinds of data.
Cat avg: 8
Standard reporting means pre-built or canned reports available to users without having to create them.
Pixel Perfect reports are highly-formatted reports with graphics and ability to preview the report before printing.
Category average: 7.4
Customizable dashboards are dashboards providing the builder some degree of control over the look and feel and display options.
Category average: 7.7
Category average: 7.7
Ad-Hoc Reports are reports built by the user to meet highly specific requirements.
Drill down analysis is the ability to get to a further level of detail by going deeper into the hierarchy.
Category average: 8.3
Ability to format output e.g. conditional formatting, lines, headers, footers.
Category average: 7.8
Integration with the open-source R predictive modeling environment.
Category average: 7.3
Report sharing and collaboration is the ability to easily share reports with others.
Category average: 8.3
Ability to schedule and manager report output.
Category average: 8.3
Category average: 8.4
Report versioning is the assignment of version numbers to each version of a report to help in tracking.
Category average: 8.3
Report Delivery Schedule is the ability to have reports delivered to a destination at a specific data and time.
Category average: 8.1
Data Discovery and Visualization is the analysis of multiple data sources in a search for patterns and outliers and the ability to represent the data visually.
Pre-built visualization formats are canned visualization types that can be selected to visualize different kinds of data.
Category average: 8
Location analytics is the visualization of geographical or spatial data.
Category average: 8.1
Predictive Analytics is the ability to build forecasting models based on existing data sets.
Category average: 7.5
Access control means being able to determine who has access to which data.
Named model access means that users have access based on name and password.
Category average: 9
Role-based access means that access to data is determined by job or position in the corporation.
Category average: 8.9
Multiple access permission levels means that different levels of users have different rights.
Category average: 8.6
Support for mobile devices like smartphones and tablets.
Web design aimed at producing easy-to-read sites across a range of different devices.
Category average: 7.5
A dedicated app for iOS and/or Android.
Category average: 7.2
In-app dashboard reports and data visualization.
Category average: 7.3
These activities are designed to assist with both data-driven operational, short-term planning and strategic long term planning
3-5 year financial plan with cashflow.
Category average: 8.7
Annual budget for revenue and operating expenses, headcount/compensation, capital expenses, projects, etc.
Category average: 8.9
Combining actuals and budgets, rolling forecasts, driver-based models.
Category average: 8.4
Financial or operational modeling of alternate future states and planning for each.
Category average: 8.4
Budget vs. actual or forecast, P&L’s, performance over time, between products etc.
Category average: 8.5
Consolidation of data from multiple entities with currency management, reporting and audit trails.
Consolidating data from several entities into a single statement using US GAAP, IFRS or other standards.
Category average: 8.3
Ability to enter journal entry adjustments and produce reports showing all journal entries for a specific period.
Category average: 7.5
Ability to handle foreign currency conversions during consolidation.
Category average: 7.4
Matching and elimination of intercompany revenue, expenses, and balance sheet accounts.
Category average: 7.6
Ability to report against individual business entities and the consolidated umbrella entity.
Category average: 8.3
Tracing changes to data and processes that were run.
Category average: 8.4
Financial statements and regulatory filings
Creation and production of balance sheets, income statements, cash flows, other schedules
Category average: 8.8
Tools facilitating creation of internal ad hoc or standard reports.
Category average: 8.4
Ad hoc or formatted reports using MS Excel.
Category average: 8.4
Tools to help automate creation of regulatory reports such as SEC filings and board books.
Category average: 8.2
Dashboards and scorecards for KPI monitoring and benchmarking
Create custom dashboards and reports without the help of IT or administrators.
Category average: 8.3
Track and analyze performances with interactive, color-coded balanced scorecards.
Category average: 8.4
Select from a library of more than 6,000 key performance indicators, and incorporate KPIs into your planning process.
Category average: 7.6
Cost and profitability analysis provides data for business decision making.
Category average: 8.2
Ability to set key performance indicators for measuring progress towards goals.
Category average: 8.3
CPI, daily exchange rates, industry KPIs. with scheduled data refreshes.
Category average: 7.3
Ability to integrate with external applications.
Integration of flat files like text documents and comma separated files
Category average: 8.7
Ability to integrate directly with Excel data.
Category average: 8.6
Integration with external applications like ERP, CRM, HCM
Category average: 8.1
3-5 year financial plan with cashflow.
Annual budget for revenue and operating expenses, headcount/compensation, capital expenses, projects, etc.
Combining actuals and budgets, rolling forecasts, driver-based models.
Financial or operational modeling of alternate future states and planning for each.
Budget vs. actual or forecast, P&L’s, performance over time, between products etc.
Consolidating data from several entities into a single statement using US GAAP, IFRS or other standards.
Ability to enter journal entry adjustments and produce reports showing all journal entries for a specific period.
Ability to handle foreign currency conversions during consolidation.
Matching and elimination of intercompany revenue, expenses, and balance sheet accounts.
Ability to report against individual business entities and the consolidated umbrella entity.
Tracing changes to data and processes that were run.
Creation and production of balance sheets, income statements, cash flows, other schedules
Tools facilitating creation of internal ad hoc or standard reports.
Ad hoc or formatted reports using MS Excel.
Tools to help automate creation of regulatory reports such as SEC filings and board books.
Create custom dashboards and reports without the help of IT or administrators.
Track and analyze performances with interactive, color-coded balanced scorecards.
Select from a library of more than 6,000 key performance indicators, and incorporate KPIs into your planning process.
Cost and profitability analysis provides data for business decision making.
Ability to set key performance indicators for measuring progress towards goals.
CPI, daily exchange rates, industry KPIs. with scheduled data refreshes.
Integration of flat files like text documents and comma separated files
Ability to integrate directly with Excel data.
Integration with external applications like ERP, CRM, HCM