Orbit GLSense KPI’s
What Sets Orbit Financial Reporting Apart?
Rapid Decision Making
Quickly create financial statements in Excel with live data from your financial system. It connects to key business applications for a complete view of your month-end, quarter-end, or year-end data, integrating with your ERP’s general ledger and sub-ledger modules to make your close processes more efficient and accurate.
Familiar Spreadsheet View
GLSense delivers live financial reports in Excel-like ease, while managing the complexities and risks of spreadsheets. Users can quickly generate reports and statements by defining rows and columns, accessing all General Ledger Segments, Accounts, and Functions.
Adhoc Reporting with Ease
Orbit GLSense simplifies ad hoc GL Account Analysis for auditing, ensuring accurate transaction posting during reconciliations. Users can share financial reports and analyses directly from Excel for quicker, informed decision-making.
Drill-down to Details
Quickly get answers with hundreds of pre-built sub-ledger reports for modules like Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Fixed Assets, and more. Easily create charts, apply filters, and use conditional formatting to analyze journal activity for any balance.
Integrate with any ERP
Integrate with top financial applications such as Oracle EBS, Oracle Cloud ERP (Fusion), NetSuite, PeopleSoft, JD Edwards, and others, enhancing your existing financial reporting capabilities.
Orbit GL Sense Reports
Sample Orbit Report that shows a company’s assets, liabilities, and shareholders’ equity at a specific point in time, providing a snapshot of its financial health.
Sample Orbit Report that shows Changes in Equity (or Statement of Retained Earnings) over a specific period. This report helps stakeholders understand how and why equity has changed over time, offering insights into the company’s reinvestment practices and dividend policies.
IFRS Revenue Report shows revenues recognized according to the IFRS 15 standard, which outlines a consistent five-step model for recognizing revenue from contracts with customers based on fulfilling specific performance obligations.
An Income Statement – Actuals vs. Budget Report helps comparing a company’s actual revenue and expenses to its budgeted projections, helping to assess performance and identify variances.
An Income Statement – Month by Month financial report shows a company’s revenues, expenses, and net income for each month within a period, allowing for a detailed analysis of monthly financial performance trends.
A Cash Flow Statement is a financial report that summarizes the cash inflows and outflows from operating, investing, and financing activities over a period, showing how cash is generated and used by a company
A Trial Balance is a report that lists all the balances of a company’s general ledger accounts at a specific point in time, ensuring that total debits equal total credits as a check for accuracy in the accounting records.
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