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10 10 Dimensional Reporting for Simplicity and Accuracy Nonprofit finance organizations tend to review two types of reporting metrics to manage performance—financial and operational. Financial metrics are universal, like income statements and balance sheets. Used to inform investors or regulators, organizations take a lot of care to ensure financial metrics are accurate and complete, including applying controls. But financial metrics only tell half of the organization's story. Achieving Real-Time Visibility Nonprofits also need to track business or operational metrics, including impact and outcomes. Unlike financial metrics, business metrics are unique to your individual organization and its mission at a point in time. Sage Intacct Financial Reporting makes it easy for you to understand and manage performance—both the "universal" financial metrics and the "unique" operational and outcomes metrics. Because every transaction in the system is tagged with key business driver attributes called "dimensions," finance teams can sort, view, filter, and report on the specific information needed with just a few clicks of the mouse.

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