You are also invited to Day 2


Count down to 2026-07-14T14:15:00.000Z

Day 2 of the Strategic Finance Summit lands on July 15, and here is the full schedule so you can plan around it.

A full day of sessions, eleven AM to six PM Eastern, every one led by a practitioner walking through their real workflow.

Pick what matters to you and block the time on your calendar today.

Before you scroll, a quick reminder. The streaming platform has a hard cap on attendees and the seats are filling. We are less than two weeks out.

If you have not registered yet, lock yours in before the cap closes.

Day 2 runs eleven AM to six PM Eastern. Here is what that looks like in your part of the world:

• Los Angeles 8 AM to 3 PM

• New York 11 AM to 6 PM

• London 4 PM to 11 PM

• Berlin 5 PM to midnight

• Mumbai 8:30 PM to 3:30 AM (next day)

• Singapore 11 PM to 6 AM (next day)

• Sydney 1 AM to 8 AM (next day)

This event is global, and the live audience spans every major finance market in the world.

Here is the full Day 2 lineup. All times Eastern.

11:00 AM Welcome Back and Day 2 Overview (Josh Aharonoff)

11:15 AM Revenue Forecasting for Any Business Model (Josh Aharonoff)

12:00 PM Building a 13 Week Cash Flow Forecast (Chris Reilly)

12:45 PM From Pipeline to Renewal: Forecasting SaaS Revenue That Holds Up (Ben Murray)

1:30 PM What It Really Costs to Run AI, and How to Manage It (Panel)

2:00 PM Balance Sheet Forecasting: Why It's Hard and How to Simplify It (Josh Aharonoff)

2:45 PM Every Purchase Req, One Front Door: An Intake to Pay Spend Showcase (Laura Van Lenten)

3:15 PM AI for Finance: How Top Teams Are 3x'ing Output (Nicolas Boucher)

4:00 PM The Future of FP&A: The Model Wiz Roadmap (Josh Aharonoff)

4:30 PM From Scorekeeper to Trusted Partner: The Finance Business Partnering Playbook (Christian Wattig)

5:00 PM How to Prepare and Present Data Like an Elite Finance Professional (Josh Aharonoff)

5:45 PM Strategic Finance Summit Wrap Up (Josh Aharonoff)

Some of you will tune in for one session. Some of you will block out the whole day.

Either way, my honest advice is to attend live as much as you can.

Watching a recording is fine. Watching live, with the chat open, asking your own questions to the practitioners on the stage, is a completely different experience.

This is the kind of two days that can shift how you approach the next year of your career.

If even one session lands, it compounds across every model, dashboard, and forecast you touch from then on.

Block what matters now while it is still on your screen.

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Josh
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