Monthly Archives: May 2022
Global Finance Magazine: Navigating The New Wave Of Food Price Hikes
“With the warring countries accounting for around one-third of global wheat exports, prices are at an all-time high, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. In addition, sanction-hit Russia is a major exporter of fertilizer ingredient potash, a shortage of which could lead to lower yields and higher prices for a range of crops. […]
FP&A Trends: Practical Cash Flow Modelling – A Technological Perspective
“A spreadsheet is not a database, it is a personal productivity tool. Data, structure and business rules are all mixed together in an insecure environment that is prone to corruption. In my view, even the most sophisticated cash flow spreadsheet is no more than a prototype.” Read More at FP&A Trends >
Harvard Business Review: How Companies Can Prepare for a Long Run of High Inflation
“First and foremost, understand your entire value chain and its exposure to supply chain shocks. In other words, go beyond learning about just your immediate supplier — figure out the supplier behind your supplier, and so on. Even a minor subcomponent crisscrosses the world at various manufacturing stages. Assess the risk of disruption at each stage, […]