Finance teams set to play greater role in driving business performance says new AICPA & CIMA report

AICPA & CIMA, together as the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, have published The changing role and mandate of finance, a new report showing that the role of finance is rapidly evolving – expanding in scope, requiring new skills and competencies, and demanding greater collaboration with teams across the organisation.
Ash Noah, CPA, FCMA, CGMA, VP and managing director – learning, education and development at AICPA & CIMA, together as the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, said:
“Our research shows that the fundamental technical capabilities of a highly skilled finance professional remain “evergreen”. Understanding investments, cash flows, profit targets and their deviations are our bread-and-butter and combined with objectivity and integrity continue to make us a valuable contributor to our organisations. However, the increasing complexity of our world is pushing finance teams to grow out into new areas – from digital transformation to Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) initiatives, and the execution of business strategy to create sustainable value.”
Rebecca McCaffry, FCMA, CGMA, associate technical director – research and development, management accounting at AICPA & CIMA, together as the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, added:
“Finance professionals are breaking down traditional silos and becoming more influential players right across their organisations. To drive long-term value, positive organisational transformation, and resilience, we cannot rely on our technical skills alone but need to enhance our people skills and become better cross-functional collaborators. It is only then that we will be able to become the strategic value partners organisations truly need in the world of business as unusual.”
Building upon the Re-inventing finance for a digital world white paper, The changing role and mandate of finance is the first in a series of four reports that outline key themes from interviews and roundtables conducted as part of AICPA & CIMA’s Future of Finance 2.0 research programme, which explores the future of the finance profession in the age of disruption and uncertainty. The programme findings will underpin the development of AICPA & CIMA’s flagship management accounting flagship qualification, the CGMA Professional Qualification, as well as other certifications, thought leadership, and learning resources.
The Future of Finance emerging theme paper series includes:
- The changing role and mandate of finance – October 2023
- The digital journey of finance – October 2023
- Organisational sustainability and ESG – October/November 2023
- Workplace evolution – November 2023
For more information about AICPA & CIMA’s Future of Finance, please visit aicpa-cima.com/future
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