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Read articleHow to consolidate profitability, liquidity, debt and margins from several entities into one financial dashboard for leadership, updated automatically.

For the leadership of a group, having a reliable, timely financial picture of all entities is essential and, far too often, impossible without weeks of manual work. A multi-company financial dashboard solves that.
Each entity may have its own ERP, chart of accounts and way of calculating a margin. Before consolidating, you must harmonise criteria so figures are comparable. Without that step, summing is misleading.
Truly consolidating requires handling intercompany operations: sales between entities of the same group that must not be counted twice. A well-designed data layer identifies and removes these so the consolidated figure reflects the real business with the outside world.
A single financial view of the group, self-updating and with harmonised criteria for all entities.
A multi-company financial dashboard consolidates profitability, liquidity, debt and margins from several entities, but only after harmonising criteria and eliminating intercompany operations. Built on a data layer that updates automatically, it turns a weeks-long manual close into a near-continuous, trusted view.
Yes. The different systems are connected and the data is normalised so the group figures are comparable.
Automatically, at whatever cadence leadership needs, without the manual monthly close.
Yes, it is one of its main uses: a consolidated, reliable financial picture ready for decision-making.
Removing sales between entities of the same group so they are not counted twice, ensuring the consolidated figure reflects real external business.
Because entities calculate metrics differently; without harmonising criteria, summing produces misleading consolidated figures.
Profitability (margins, EBITDA), liquidity, debt, growth vs. target and actual-vs-budget deviations, by entity and consolidated.
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