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  • The Role of Data Visualization in Financial Reporting

    A consolidated profit and loss with 40 line items, presented as a table, communicates almost nothing in a board meeting. Finance teams know what every number means. Everyone else in the room is pattern-matching from the totals. When the CFO says “gross margin was down 2.3 points,” the table doesn’t explain why — and most…

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  • Enhance Collaboration with Report Comments

    Effective financial reporting isn’t just about the numbers—it’s about the story behind them. With BrizoConsol‘s new Report Comments feature, users can now add notes directly to their reports, providing context, insights, and clarity for better collaboration and decision-making. How It Works The new comments feature allows users to attach notes to specific accounts and periods…

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  • Drill-Down Reports: What Are They, and How Can They Improve Financial Insight?

    Your consolidated profit and loss shows cost of goods sold is up $48,000 versus last month. That number by itself tells you almost nothing. Which entity drove it? Which account? Was it one large transaction or a pattern across several? To answer those questions from a standard consolidated report, most finance teams do the same…

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  • New Report and Dashboard Features to Streamline Insights

    Keeping track of critical financial metrics just got easier with BrizoConsol‘s latest enhancements: a period filter for dashboards, a search function in reports, and color highlighting for enhanced visibility. Each of these features is designed to make financial data more accessible, insightful, and actionable. Let’s take a closer look at how these new tools can…

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  • A Beginner’s Guide to Financial Consolidation for Multi-Entity Businesses

    If your business operates through more than one legal entity — a holding company with subsidiaries, regional operating companies, or a structure that’s grown through acquisition — you’re managing multiple sets of books. Each entity has its own profit and loss, its own balance sheet, and its own chart of accounts. At some point, someone…

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