5 common pitfalls of relying on Excel for financial planning
5 common pitfalls of relying on Excel for financial planning White Paper sponsored by Host Analytics, Inc Though spreadsheets are an excellent individual productivity tool, they were not built for corporate-wide planning and financial processes. So, is Excel still meeting the needs of your organization? This white paper will walk you through the 5 signs that you may be abusing Excel for your planning needs and show you how you can take advantage of the capabilities that you appreciate while avoiding its numerous pitfalls. VIEW NOW ABOUT THIS EMAIL Application Development Alert is published by TechTarget, Inc. 275 Grove Street, Newton, Massachusetts, 02466 US Click to: Unsubscribe You are receiving this email because you are a member of TechTarget. When you access content from this email, your information may be shared with the sponsors or future sponsors of that content and with our Partners, see up-to-date Partners List below, as described in our Privacy Policy. For additional assistance, please contact: webmaster@techtarget.com © 2019 TechTarget, Inc. all rights reserved. Designated trademarks, brands, logos and service marks are the property of their respective owners. Privacy Policy | Partners List @media print{ #_two50 { background-image:url(‘http://250analytics.techtarget.com/ea/scsC0vfEyj/?t=p&e=24877256&c=5922489&promo_type=ADE’); } } blockquote #_two50, #mailContainerBody #_two50, div.OutlookMessageHeader, table.moz-email-headers-table { background-image:url(‘http://250analytics.techtarget.com/ea/scsC0vfEyj/?t=f&e=24877256&c=5922489&promo_type=ADE’); }