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Finance perFormance benchmarks
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CEB Finance Leadership Council
What are Finance Performance Benchmarks?
Finance Performance Benchmarks are designed to help finance functions determine where and how to spend, allocate resources, improve processes, and set new performance targets.
Participation in the assessment provides benchmarking against peers on cost structure, head count, organizational design (e.g., organizational structure and IT systems), and the scope and quality of your finance services (e.g., measures of accuracy, timeliness, detail, customization across core activities such as forecasting, management reporting, and budgeting).
how much does a great accounting function cost? Finance teams are being asked to do more today than ever before. As your organization seeks to become more efficient, improve analytic capabilities, and create more value for business partners, our Finance Performance Benchmarks will help your team operate more efficiently while delivering more value.
how our assessment Differs
We use TruePeer™ benchmarks.
We establish superior peer groups based on factors of complexity such as number of countries of operation, number of legal entities, languages spoken across the business, and annual revenue. Our proprietary methodology explains a greater percentage of finance cost differences than using industry alone to determine peers.
is it possible to “Do better with Less” in accounting & reporting?
High-performing accounting & reporting teams don’t necessarily spend more than their peers to deliver greater value to the business. In fact, the best accounting & reporting teams spend less, on average, and tend to have higher levels of service (e.g., accuracy, frequency, and level of detail.)
Overview of Cost, Service Level, and Performance of Accounting & Reporting Functions
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A&R Service Level (Output) Volume of Activities (e.g., Budgets, Forecasts, Plans) and Service Levels (e.g., Accuracy, Customization, Timeliness)
n = 53.Source: CEB analysis.a High-performing teams provide information that has the greatest impact on the business and are highly effective
at minimizing the number of accounting-related compliance errors.
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The best accounting & reporting Teams have relatively Fewer FTes
budgets and head count insights for accounting & reporting ■ The overall budget for high-performing teams is a similar portion of revenue compared
their peers; however, the overall FTE count for high performing teams is a lower portion of revenue compared to their peers.
■ Our analysis indicates that high-performing teams are more centralized, engage in greater amounts of offshoring, and are allocated a greater portion of high-potential employees than their peers.
Accounting & Reporting SpendBudget per Revenue for All Accounting & Reporting Teams Compared to High-Performing Teams
Accounting & Reporting FTEsFTEs per Billion in Revenue for All Accounting & Reporting Teams Compared to High-Performing Teams
Accounting & Reporting Spend by ActivityAll Accounting & Reporting Teams Compared to High-Performing Teams
0% 50% 100%
54% 46%
53% 47%
High-Performing A&R Teams
All A&R Teams
External Reporting/Financial Accounting Internal Reporting/Cost Accounting
Source: CEB analysis. Source: CEB analysis.
1.00% 40
0.00% 0
0.50% 20
Overall A&R Spend Overall A&R FTE
0.37% 30.75
0.11% 7.42
High- Performing Teams
0.21% 10.79
Median 0.20% 16.02
Benchmark Your Whole Department
Finance Performance Benchmarks provide specific analysis for these sub-functions:
■ FP&A
■ Accounting and Reporting
■ Tax
■ Treasury
■ Transaction Processing
■ Investor Relations
member reaction
“Traditionally, we have used benchmarks to justify cost-cutting initiatives. The analysis provided by CEB allows us to not only target spending, but to focus on maximizing the impact of our highest value activities by having a better picture for how and where to allocate staff at various levels.”
VP of FinanceFinancial Services Company
n = 77.Source: CEB analysis.
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high-performing accounting & reporting Teams offer substantially higher Levels of service
service Level insights for accounting & reporting ■ High performing teams provide services with greater level of detail, frequency,
accuracy, and customization than their peers.
■ High-performing teams do not provide services to the business with greater speed.
■ Accounting & Reporting teams that seek to create more value for business partners and minimize the number of accounting related compliance errors should increase the level of detail, frequency, accuracy, and level of customization than they currently do, but this should only be done to support the most critical activities.
Level of Customization1 = Standardized support only
7 = Customization provided to all customers
Speed1 = Service often not timely
7 = Service exceeds timeliness expectations
Frequency1 = Service provided only
as needed7 = Real-time services
provided
Accuracy1 = Only directionally correct7 = 100% accurate
Level of Detail1 = Minimum level of service detail
7 = Include any and all information available
All A&R Teams High-Performing A&R Teams
how to Use This chart
This chart highlights the service strategy taken by high-performing accounting & reporting teams. In the spider diagram, the farther the line stretches toward the exterior of the diagram, the greater the service level against that particular attribute.
Accounting & Reporting Service Level All Accounting & Reporting Teams Compared to High-Performing Accounting & Reporting Teams
Case in Point: ANZ Tiered Services to Align Itself With Business Units That Drive Growth
■ The Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) transformed its finance function to overcome the challenge of operating in a slow growth environment. Finance realized that of the current set of services it provides to the business, not all of them added value, yet each one carried a cost.
■ As a result, Finance segmented business units into five categories based on growth potential and reduced support to low-value business units. This allowed the finance team to align services with businesses that significantly drive overall growth for the organization.
n = 77.Source: CEB analysis.
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The best accounting & reporting Teams provide Greater DetailService Level Dimensions for Accounting & Reporting
Additional Dimensions Assessed Through the Finance Performance Benchmarks
■ Speed (days to close, collect information)
■ Accuracy (data and reporting)
High-performing A&R teams provide greater amounts of detail than their peers.
Detail1 = Bare minimum level | 7 = All relevant detail
Metric All A&R Teams High-Performing A&R Teams
Overall Score 5.5 6.4
Levels of Internal Reporting Drilldown
1 = Information provided only at consolidated enterprise level
3 = Information provided at the business unit level
5 = information provided at the production line level
4.3 4.0
Ad Hoc Reporting Detail
1 = Direct pull of data from reporting system
3 = Multiple sets of data from multiple sources/systems
5 = Multiple set of data, sorted, and synthesized
7 = Multiple sources, sorted, synthesized, and cleaned
5.0 4.8
How to Use This Page
This page provides a closer look at three service strategy attributes: frequency, time horizon, and level of advisory support. Attributes highlighted in the tables represent metrics that differed between all accounting & reporting teams and high-performing accounting & reporting teams.
Advisory Support1 = Completely standardized services | 7 = Completely customized services
Metric All A&R Teams High-Performing A&R Teams
Overall Score 5.1 5.0
Ad Hoc Reporting Request Fulfillment
1 = We do not provide any custom ad hoc reporting—only direct to existing reports
3 = Provide ad hoc report if existing report is unable to fulfil 80% of the request
5 = Provide ad hoc report if existing report is unable to fulfil 90% of the request
7 = Provide ad hoc report if existing report is unable to fulfil 95% of the request
6.0 6.3
Frequency1 = Only as needed | 7 = Real-time service
Metric All A&R Teams High-Performing A&R Teams
Overall Score 5.4 5.1
Frequency of Ad Hoc Reporting Requests
1 = Every couple of weeks
3 = Every week or so
5 = Every couple of days
7 = Every day
4.2 4.4
Frequency of Responses to Ad Hoc Requests
1 = Never
3 = Sometimes
5 = Most of the time
7 = Always
6.0 6.3
n = 77.Source: CEB analysis.
High-performing A&R teams tend to provide services less frequently than their peers, freeing up resources to include more detail or ensure a higher level of accuracy.
High-performing A&R teams provide the same level of customization as their peers, but provide less support to ad hoc reporting requests.
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next step: Use Finance performance benchmarks with Your a&r Team
member reaction
“Seeing that our company was spending more and providing more services than our peers was insightful, but even more valuable was the revelation that we were not as valuable as peers for all the effort.”
VP of FinanceInformation Technology Company
how Long Does it Take to participate?
Participation takes roughly eight hours total, most of which can be delegated to a budget analyst. The assessment requires roughly two hours of executive time to answer qualitative questions about processes, services, and value delivered to the business. The entire assessment can be done online, and a report can be generated within one week of completing the assessment.
Finance Performance Benchmarks are a feature of CEB Finance Leadership Council. Members who participate can expect:
■ A customized report using TruePeer™ Benchmarks that assesses the overall finance function and six sub-functions including FP&A, Accounting & Reporting, Tax, Transaction Processing, Treasury, and Investor Relations
■ Individual guidance to ensure company data is accurately recorded and reflected in the report
■ Consultation from CEB’s Executive Advisors™ who will walk through the results with your senior finance leaders during a live or virtual meeting and recommend ways to take out costs or add more value
■ Access to our resources (e.g., best practices, training, executive meetings) aimed at implementing the recommendations coming out of your report
What is ceb Finance Leadership council?
One of 50 function-specific programs at CEB, we aim to serve finance executives who desire to improve the performance of their function and develop their staff. We offer participation in Finance Performance Benchmarks as well as support in the following five areas:
1. Finance Function Performance Management
2. Finance Organizational Structure and Role Design
3. Finance Talent Development
4. Finance Information Technology
5. Enterprise Capital and Cost Management
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Membership FeaturesMembership Features
Research and Insight
Advisory Support
Executive Networking
CEB Finance Leadership Council
Maximizing the Effectiveness
of Your Finance Organization
Peer Benchmarking
Proven Best PracticesLive and Online Learning
Decision and Diagnostic Tools
member reaction
“We’ve been thinking about all the consulting firms to support our transformation efforts. We’ve spent a lot of money with other benchmarking providers over the years, but the CEB report we walked through this week blew them out of the water. It was 10-to-1 in terms of how much we learned and how actionable the results were—and in much less time.”
VP of FinanceEnergy Company
Live and Online Learning
■ Customized Workshops: Work with our Executive Advisors to create a full-day, customized training workshop on a variety of topics including enterprise cost management, talent development, and developing finance challengers.
■ Virtual Webinars: Participate in virtual webinars to learn how leading companies solve both common and emerging challenges for Finance.
■ Online CPE Training: Use our online, CPE-accredited training courses to improve your business acumen or technical expertise.
Peer Benchmarking
■ Finance Performance Benchmarks: Determine where and how to spend, allocate head count, and set new performance targets.
■ Business Alignment Tool: Identify and prioritize performance gaps and focus on the activities that matter most to your internal customers.
■ Finance Talent Test: Assess the completeness of your talent management approach using our behavioral model of finance professionals.
■ Anatomy of a Top-Performing Finance Organization: Set finance strategy by determining which initiatives will have the greatest effect on overall performance.
Proven Best Practices
■ CUNA Mutual uses business outcomes to quantify the relative importance of different transformation work streams, which enables effective prioritization.
■ John Deere transforms finance to address the key staffing model risks presented by future changes in its business.
■ CSX improved its interview structure and rigor by introducing the Influence Screening Interview.
■ Alpha Company1 teaches staff how to say “no” to low-value tasks without jeopardizing business partner relationships.
Specific Examples of Support for Benchmarking, Best Practices, and Live and Online Learning
Who is ceb?
CEB is the world’s leading member-based advisory company. With 30 years of experience working with top companies to benchmark, analyze, and apply proven practices to help your team unlock their full potential.
Every year we equip more than 16,000 senior leaders from more than 6,000 organizations across 60 countries with the insights and actionable solutions they need to respond quickly to evolving business conditions and transform operations. We do this by combining our advanced research and analytics with best practices from clients across more than 88% of the Fortune 500.
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