NetSuite integration
Financial Planning Analyst for NetSuite.
Pulls actuals from NetSuite, the general ledger, AR, and AP, to build forecasts and variance analysis against plan.
The NetSuite data it works with
- customers
- vendors
- invoices
- sales orders
- purchase orders
- journal entries
- customer payments
- vendor bills
- inventory items
Every action the Financial Planning Analyst takes in NetSuite is logged and reviewable, under defined human oversight.
Priced like a hire
Anchored to a Financial Planning Analyst.
Financial Planning Analyst costs €70,000 to €100,000 fully loaded per year. The Financial Planning Analyst is priced against that, billed by the work it does in NetSuite.
See the full Financial Planning Analyst role →Common questions
- What does the Financial Planning Analyst do in NetSuite?
- Pulls actuals from NetSuite, the general ledger, AR, and AP, to build forecasts and variance analysis against plan.
- Does the Financial Planning Analyst need its own NetSuite account?
- No. It connects through NetSuite's API using Token-based authentication (TBA) and OAuth 2.0 for REST and SuiteAnalytics; OAuth 2.0 is the preferred method, with the access your team grants. There is nothing to replatform.
- How quickly can the Financial Planning Analyst be live in NetSuite?
- Typically 28-42 days, scoped and tested against your NetSuite setup before it runs on live data.
- Is what the Financial Planning Analyst does in NetSuite governed?
- Yes. Escalation on forecast-assumption changes, material variances, revenue-recognition judgement, and board-reportable anomalies. Every action it takes in NetSuite is logged and reviewable, with a full audit trail.
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