Ahhhh, right, my best-loved “we are drowning and have no idea why, can you look at our 40 xls and few html tables” type of client.
Excel and single-entry in general allows one to ignore questions about their financial structure, make decisions that lead to massive analytic information losses and bury a relatively good business in a deep grave of multiple “idk” levels of knowledge. They only become aware of it when it stops scaling (but competition does, for some reason) or a market goes down for a while (but competition doesn’t care, for some reason). Digging them out is a hard and tearful task.
Excel and single-entry in general allows one to ignore questions about their financial structure, make decisions that lead to massive analytic information losses and bury a relatively good business in a deep grave of multiple “idk” levels of knowledge. They only become aware of it when it stops scaling (but competition does, for some reason) or a market goes down for a while (but competition doesn’t care, for some reason). Digging them out is a hard and tearful task.