Draft:The Finance Weekly
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Background[edit]
The Finance Weekly is a Datarails'[1] publication and for-profit organization[2] that shares the changes, trends, and other information relevant to the day-to-day of finance professionals.
They provide listicle-like content on:
- Finance best practices
- Software comparison guides
- General news in finance
- FP&A strategies
- And more
Their content includes regular blog posts as well as downloadable ebooks to help educate, engage, and entertain audiences. While the publication appears as an independent entity, they are in fact managed by Datarails.
About Datarails[edit]
Datarails is a company that provides financial data collaboration and reconciliation solutions. Datarails aims to streamline financial processes for organizations by offering a platform that facilitates collaboration and data integrity. The platform often helps finance teams manage, reconcile, and collaborate on financial data more efficiently. This can be particularly important for businesses dealing with complex financial transactions, large datasets, or distributed teams.
Datarails was founded in 2015 by Didi Gurfinkel (CEO), Eyal Cohen (COO) and Oded Har-Tal (CTO). They operate out of New York and Israel.
References[edit]
- ^ "The FP&A Software Solution For Excel Users". Datarails. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
- ^ "Organization: The Finance Weekly". Crunchbase.
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