Finance

Finance Tables

Your Finance Operations Deserve Better Than Excel

Our Finance section is tailored for tracking and managing key financial processes, including consolidating KPIs, tracking budgets, and managing supplier contracts. These tables provide a centralized solution for financial reporting, budget oversight, and contract management, streamlining your workflows and ensuring accurate data at all times.

With RowShare, you’ll gain real-time insights into your financial performance, easily track spending, and ensure contract renewals are never missed. The intuitive interface and fine-tuned access control make managing complex financial data simple, efficient, and secure.

Finance Tables

This is Just the Beginning for Your Finance Ops

Consolidated Reporting with segmented views

Simplify financial data management with a single, consolidated table where users access only the relevant rows or columns. Avoid the hassle of splitting files and re-consolidating— for example country leads see their rows only, while regional HR heads view only HR-related columns.

Clean Data at Entry

Ensure your data is accurate from the start with built-in format checks, field coherence validations, and visual data entry statuses. Integrated email reminders help prompt timely submissions, resulting in data that's ready for precise reporting.

Gain Real-Time Financial Insights

Understand exactly what is happening with real-time analytics. Track spending by supplier, expense category, and cost center, and compare actual expenses against your initial budget to stay on top of your financial goals.

Seamless Excel Compatibility

With RowShare, you get the best of both worlds: advanced features for collaboration and data management while maintaining full compatibility with Excel. Export, modify, and reimport your data, allowing you to continue leveraging Excel’s advanced functions.

Every day, we help companies like yours automate their processes.

Let's discuss to see if we can assist you. We are confident that you won't feel it was a waste of time, even if you don't adopt RowShare.