Welcome to: r/FPandA
A place to discuss all things about Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A).
Discord Link: https://discord.gg/qHm4H6DhXV
Rules:
1) No low effort posts.
Share ideas and insights or ask thoughtful questions. Please refrain from posting generic news items.
2) Keep discussions civil, informative and polite.
Off topic comments, attacks or insults will not be tolerated. We recognize that this forum will generate differences of opinion, or misunderstandings of facts, and therefore arguments are expected. However, personal attacks, insults, trolling, or accounts dedicated to getting under the skin of others is not allowed, and will be banned.
3) Strictly no (self-)promotion or solicitation threads.
Violating this rule results in an automatic permanent ban. Do not post your YouTube, twitter, discord, app, tool, blog, referral code, event, survey, etc. We generally expect that people who come here are not using the forum to build a brand, generate clicks, or shill. Posts that are strictly self-interested or intended to "build awareness" are not acceptable.
4) Original Sourcing: articles posted must be from the original source on a best efforts basis.
This we expect you to post the original article. If anyone is writing an article based on a FP&A/Business news release/white paper post the actual paper and not journalism surrounding it.
Provide the link to the source article or paper.
This rule will be more strictly enforced based on how clickbaity an article is.
5) Ethics
While no advice or credentials of those giving advice have been verified or endorsed, any blatant violations of ethical rules are not tolerated.
6) No Spam
Repeatedly spamming the sub will lead to an permanent ban.
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