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[Navigating FP&A: Insights from Fractional CFOs on Strategy, Simplicity, and Career Growth]-[FP&A at $5m to $50M Companies – Jon Allen and Duke Heninger]

FP&A Today · B2 · 2024-02-06

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Mastering FP&A: Insights from the Trenches

In a recent episode of FP&A Today, host Paul Barnwell welcomed John Allen and Duke Kennedy, partners at Amplio and seasoned fractional CFOs. The conversation provided a deep dive into the evolution of Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A), the importance of simplicity in financial modeling, and practical advice for those navigating their careers in finance.

The Challenges of Budgeting in Growth Companies

Both guests emphasized that their most challenging experiences often stem from working with mid-market companies ($5M–$50M) that lack formal budgeting processes. Duke Kennedy noted that the primary struggle is often the "data" itself—specifically, the lack of departmental classification in accounting systems. He highlighted that success in these environments requires "education" rather than just technical skill. He advises against simply emailing spreadsheets to stakeholders; instead, he advocates for one-on-one meetings to foster understanding and remove the fear that budgeting is a "Big Brother situation."

John Allen shared his experience leading an FP&A department during the COVID-19 pandemic within a multi-unit restaurant business. He noted that the environment forced a level of "creative solutions to hit targets" and underscored the necessity of accepting "gravity"—factors entirely outside of one’s control. His key takeaway was that while execution is vital, one must adapt to unforeseen disruptions rather than merely complaining.

The Shift from Accounting to Strategic FP&A

Both guests transitioned from traditional accounting roles to fractional CFO services, a shift they describe as moving from the "foundation" to the "strategy." Duke explained that accounting is like the foundation of a house: "You don’t show people your foundation... but if there’s a problem in it, everything else crumbles." While accounting is essential, FP&A provides the "high perceived value" that business leaders seek because it helps navigate the future and drive decision-making.

The Philosophy of Simplicity

A recurring theme throughout the discussion was the move away from overly complex financial models. John Allen admitted that in his early career, he took pride in "paragraph-long formulas," but he has since realized that "simplicity is hard; complex is easy." He argued that a great FP&A professional must produce work that is:

  1. Simple: Easy to maintain and modify.
  2. Digestible: Understandable by the rest of the organization.
  3. Actionable: Directly leading to decisions and outcomes.

Advice for the Next Generation

For those entering the field, the guests offered two distinct but complementary pieces of advice:

  • Prioritize Leadership: John emphasized that in the first few years of a career, "it really matters who you work with and who you learn from." He suggested that working for a great mentor at a "boring" company is often more valuable than holding a flashy title at a high-profile firm.
  • Be Proactive: Duke encouraged professionals to "get yourself out of your chair and go talk to people." By engaging with various departments and asking the right questions, an FP&A professional becomes the go-to partner rather than just a person behind a screen.

Final Thoughts

Ultimately, the guests agree that the most successful FP&A professionals are those who remain "curious" and focus on teaching themselves valuable skills. Whether it is through leveraging modern AI tools like ChatGPT for concise information or mastering fundamental Excel functions like XLOOKUP and SUMIFS, the goal remains the same: to provide the strategic foresight that allows a business to thrive.

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