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Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A), in accounting and business, refers to the various integrated planning, analysis and modeling activities aimed at supporting financial decisioning and management in the wider organization. See Financial analyst § Financial planning and analysis, and aside articles, for outline and further detail. In larger companies, "FP&A" will run as a dedicated area or team, under an "FP&A Manager" reporting to the CFO.
FP&A is distinct from financial management and (management) accounting in that it is oriented, additionally, towards business performance management, and, further, encompasses both qualitative and quantitative analysis. This positioning allows management to preemptively address issues relating, e.g., to customers and operations, as well as the more traditional business-finance problems. Relatedly, although Budgeting and Forecasting are typically done at specific times in the year - and correspondingly cover specific time periods - FP&A, by contrast, has a wider brief re both horizon and content. "FP&A Analysts" thus play an important role in every (major) decision by the company - ranging in scope from changes in headcount to mergers and acquisitions.
Over the years, FP&A's role has evolved, facilitated by technological advances. During its early years, 1960s to 1980s, FP&A relied on spreadsheets - mainly Excel, but in earlier years, Lotus 1-2-3 (and VisiCalc) - focusing on more traditional forecasting and financial analysis. From the 1980s to the early 2000s, FP&A utilized financial modeling / business intelligence software - such as such as Cognos and BusinessObjects - allowing for risk, scenario and sensitivity analysis. From 2000s to present, tools used in FP&A include cloud-based platforms and analytics packages - Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure, and SAS, KNIME, R, and Python - with the emphasis increasingly on predictive analytics.
See also
- FP&A Professional (FPAC)
- Corporate finance analyst
- Strategic financial management
- Financial management § Role
- Management accounting § Role within a corporation
References
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