78 Balance Sheet Consolidating Report
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    Balance Sheet Consolidating Report

    The Balance Sheet Consolidating Report in Solver is a pre-built xFP&A report template available in the Solver Template Marketplace. It gives CFOs, FP&A managers, and controllers fast, reliable access to the financial and operational insights they need — without custom development.
    How can Financial Statements Drive Faster and Better Decisions? As Corporate Controllers increasingly become key advisors and innovators in the Monthly Reporting Process, they must rely on modern self-service xFP&A and business intelligence (BI) tools. Using interactive Financial Statements like the Consolidating Balance Sheet Report template shown below enables them and users from the parent company leader teams to experience near real time balance sheet metrics and results that help drive faster and better decisions.

    Who uses Consolidating Balance Sheet Reports and What are Some Key Analytical Features? In today’s fast-paced business environment, Corporate Controllers are under high pressure to supply end users like executive teams with timely and concise Financial Statements. Companies use key features like the ones below to support their users with effective analysis that helps drive corporate headquarter decisions:
    • Dynamic listing across columns of the selected subsidiaries
    • Expandable rows by GL account category and account
    • Variance analysis in amount and percent, and with indicators
    A Brief Description of the Consolidating Balance Sheet Report Template Financial Statements like the one seen in the image above are interactive and parameter driven and typically contain sections with professionally formatted balance sheet layout and automated narrative. One of the important features that aid the user in the analysis process is the ability to easily see a side-by-side view of subsidiaries with consolidated totals. Consolidating Balance Sheet Reports are often used in conjunction with consolidating profit & loss and cash flow reports, balance sheet and KPI dashboards, and cash flow budget models.

    Data Integration to Transaction Systems Most organizations these days want automated and streamlined planningreporting and analysis. However, many of the benefits described earlier rely on best of breed extended financial planning and analysis (xFP&A) tools and/or Business Intelligence (BI) capabilities as well as data marts or data warehouses that use pre-built integrations to the organization’s ERP system. Oftentimes, they also need integrations to other key data sources like CRM, subscription systems, payroll tools, etc. Modern, cloud-based ERPs like Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance (D365 Finance), Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central (D365 BC), Sage Intacct, Acumatica, Netsuite and SAP have robust APIs which allow for dynamic integrations to xFP&A and BI tools that are fully automated and flexible to run on a schedule or on-demand.

    This Solver report template connects directly to your ERP data via the Solver Data Warehouse, enabling near real-time analysis with minimal setup. Designed for QuickStart deployment, it can be activated rapidly so your team can focus on analysis and decisions — not data preparation.

    What is the Balance Sheet Consolidating Report in Solver? The Balance Sheet Consolidating Report is a pre-built xFP&A report template in Solver that delivers key financial and operational metrics in a single, easy-to-use interface, eliminating the need for manual data work or custom report development.

    Who uses this Solver report template? This template is primarily used by CFOs, FP&A managers, and controllers who need accurate, timely reporting without manual data preparation. It is also valuable for department heads and business unit leaders who need periodic performance summaries.

    Where does the data come from? Data is sourced automatically from your ERP system through the Solver Data Warehouse, which integrates with platforms such as Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, Dynamics 365 Finance, Acumatica, Sage Intacct, and other leading ERP solutions. Once connected, the template updates in near real-time with no manual data entry required.

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