Why Most Budgets Fail by March: Investigating The Missing Link Between Finance and Spending

Unplanned hires, new tools and changes to the original budget scope - all understandable and commonplace. But if the budget is seen as a reference document, rather than a collaborative control mechanism, then costs starts to spiral.

The problem is the gap between approval and execution. Finance sets the numbers, procurement tries to enforce them, and business teams operate in their own reality. No visibility, no ownership, and by the time finance sees the damage, it's already done.

In this webinar, Wassia Kamon (CFO at ACE) and Michael Keller (Procurement Director at Vertice) wil breaks down what happens between January and March, and what finance and procurement leaders can do differently.

What you will learn

  • Why budgets drift in Q1 and where the biggest gaps are.
  • How to build real-time spend visibility and accountability.
  • Practical steps to tighten budget control and timelines.
  • What "good" looks like when finance and procurement partner on execution.

About the speakers

In This Video
Michael Keller
Director of Procurement, USA
Michael is an expert in creating global procurement strategies and helping companies make smart financial decisions to enable growth. He leads the US procurement team for Vertice.
Wassia Kamon
CFO at ACE
Wassia has built an incredible career as a leading CFO, a Wharton Online Course Instructor and the host of the hit podcast Diary of a CFO. She is passionate about expanding the CFO role to be a more strategic business partner.

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