78 Credit Union – Branch Balance Sheet
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    Credit Union – Branch Balance Sheet

    The Credit Union – Branch Balance Sheet in Solver is a pre-built xFP&A report template available in the Solver Template Marketplace for credit union. It enables the user, based on security access rights, to run them for any month and any credit union branch, including at the consolidated level.

    What is a Balance Sheet Report for Credit Union Branches? Branch-level Balance Sheets are considered essential month-end reports and are used by corporate executives and branch managers to track actual balances and variances for assets, liabilities and equity figures. Some of the main functionality in this type of report is that it enables the user, based on security access rights,  to run them for any month and any credit union branch, including at the consolidated level. The columns compare the current month to the same period last year as well as to the budget, and it calculates the variances. You find an example of this type of report below.

    Purpose of Branch-level Balance Sheets Credit Unions use Branch-level Balance Sheets to enable variance analysis for balance sheet metrics. When used as part of good business practices in Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) departments, a company can improve its fiscal- and strategic decisions, and it can reduce the chances that managers don't quickly discover major variances and the reasons behind them.

    Who Uses This Type of Report? The typical users of this type of report are: Executives, branch managers, finance leaders. Other Reports Often Used in Conjunction with Branch-level Balance Sheets Progressive Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) departments sometimes use several different Branch-level Balance Sheets, along with income statements, consolidated balance sheets, cash flow statements, trended financial statements, KPI reports, executive dashboards, budget models and forecasts and other management and control tools.

    Where Does the Data for Analysis Originate From? The Actual (historical transactions) data typically comes from enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems like: Microsoft Dynamics 365 (D365) Finance, Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central (D365 BC), Microsoft Dynamics AX, Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Microsoft Dynamics GP, Microsoft Dynamics SL, Sage Intacct, Sage 100, Sage 300, Sage 500, Sage X3, SAP Business One, SAP ByDesign, Acumatica, Netsuite and others. In analyses where budgets or forecasts are used, the planning data most often originates from in-house Excel spreadsheet models or from professional xFP&A solutions.

    Built for credit union finance teams and aligned with Solver's xFP&A platform, 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 Credit Union – Branch Balance Sheet in Solver? The Credit Union – Branch Balance Sheet is a pre-built xFP&A report template in Solver designed for credit union organizations. It delivers key financial and operational metrics in a single, easy-to-use interface — purpose-built for credit union finance workflows.

    Who uses this Solver report template? This template is primarily used by CFOs, finance managers, and credit union executives in credit union organizations who need accurate, timely data to support planning, reporting, and decision-making. It is particularly valuable for credit union finance teams managing budgets, forecasts, and performance reviews.

    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. Core banking and loan origination systems are also supported as data sources. Once connected, the template updates in near real-time with no manual data entry required.

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