The reporting tools propose the realization of reports according to a predetermined format. The databases are questioned according to the SQL queries prepared during the development of the model. The report can then be disseminated on the Intranet, periodically automatically or punctually upon request.
With the tools the user can formulate requests of “ad hoc” interrogation at will.
Note: The reporting tools with are not properly spoken about the instruments of decision-making aid. Although, when they are used correctly, one can judge that they make it possible to the person responsible to have an invaluable overall picture of his activity, they in fact are especially intended “to report” of the work carried out near the hierarchy.
The reporting falls under a long tradition of management by control. We are well far from the possibilities of range which the technology of the Business intelligence can offer today (in connection with management by control).
Thus, one will not confuse Reporting with instrument panel. These two instruments do not have absolutely anything to see. See also the analytical Reporting financial reporting.
Financial analysis and reporting with Excel
Joseph Rubin
Intended in priority to the accountants, to the management auditors and for the managers, this extremely didactic work guides you in the creation of documents of financial analysis and reporting with Excel. Very largely used in the firms - SME or firms of international size for the creation of financial models, budgets, estimated, states, etc, Excel remains generally badly employed: ignored powerful functions, multitude of sorter and worksheets, formulas complex… In this work, the author forwards all the stages of creation of these documents essential to the business administration and their use.
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