Survey Reveals A New Breed Of Exceptional Accountants Are Major Untapped Asset For Businesses

Accountants currently seen as key to business growth, but miss out on decision-making

19 September 2016, LONDON – Research results released today by BlackLine, a leading provider of finance controls and automation software that enables Continuous Accounting, reveals that while accountants play a much larger role in achieving business success than previously believed, accounting departments overall are under-valued in their role to the business, with over one-third (34%) of respondents accepting that their financial teams are an underutilised resource.

The survey, conducted with UK business decision-makers at medium and large enterprises, also found that many business leaders recognised the value that finance teams brought to longer-term business strategy – if faced with an economic downturn, around a third declared they would rather an ex-finance chief (34%) or ex-accountant (27%), run their business – over an ex-salesperson (13%). Even in a growing economy, more than three in five (63%) noted that sound financial and accounting processes and systems are the most important elements of well-managed growth.

Whilst nearly one-third (30%) of business decision-maker respondents in BlackLine’s survey lauded their finance teams for contributing to the growth of the business beyond their role in financial management, the survey also found that finance teams can often get dragged down by time-sensitive reporting and month-end processes. Half of the business decision-makers surveyed noted that they felt their financial teams typically have an overly taxing volume of work.

Andy Bottrill, Regional Vice President at BlackLine, commented: “To unlock the true value of an accounting team, businesses will need to provide the right tools that could automate the tedious manual work such as processing and reporting, and allow accountants to focus on high-value areas including fraud detection, compliance, and data analytics. Accountants could become Exceptional Accountants and on track to a CEO role.”

Accounting is the most common career background of FTSE 100 CEOs according to the latest Robert Half FTSE 100 CEO Tracker, with almost one in four company bosses holding a chartered accounting qualification and 55% of chief executives coming from a finance background.

Through Continuous Accounting, Exceptional Accountants can continually capture, validate and produce financial data throughout the month, to work in ‘real-time’ instead of in peaks-and-troughs. Implementing a continuous close function also enables a more accurate measurement of business progress, allowing underperformance to be quickly identified and corrected. This reduces ‘time to insight’ and accelerates ‘time to decision’, empowering Exceptional Accountants to gain more time to add strategic value to the business.

Bottrill continued: “The results of this research are clear: finance teams have a huge untapped potential to act as growth drivers for their organisation. Without alleviating the tedious and sequential workload around reporting requirements through technologies like Continuous Accounting, businesses will miss out on exploiting the knowledge and capabilities of a new generation of accountants, what BlackLine calls Exceptional Accountants. Exceptional Accountants have a combination of deep knowledge of business performance and the ability to act strategically in the high-value areas such as data analytics and line-of-business advisory. They create innovation and opportunity within their organisation, and are pivotal to its success beyond simply managing finances.”

About BlackLine

BlackLine is a provider of cloud-based solutions for Finance & Accounting (F&A) that centralize and streamline financial close operations and other key F&A processes for midsize and large organizations.   Designed to complement ERP and other financial systems, the BlackLine Finance Controls & Automation Platform increases operational efficiency, real-time visibility, control and compliance to ensure end-to-end financial close management, fueling confidence throughout the entire accounting cycle.

BlackLine’s mission is to continuously improve the quality, accuracy and efficiency of Finance & Accounting by centralizing key functions within a single, unified cloud platform. Enabling customers to move beyond outdated processes and point solutions to a Continuous Accounting model, in which real-time automation, controls and period-end tasks are embedded within day-to-day activities, BlackLine helps companies achieve Modern Finance status, ensuring more accurate and insightful financial statements and a more efficient financial close. More than 1,500 companies with users in approximately 120 countries around the world trust BlackLine to ensure balance sheet integrity and confidence in their financial statements.

BlackLine is recognized by Gartner as a Leader in its 2016 Magic Quadrant for Financial Corporate Performance Management (FCPM) Solutions and as a pioneer of the Enhanced Financial Controls & Automation (EFCA) software category.

Based in Los Angeles, BlackLine also has regional headquarters in London, Singapore and Sydney.

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