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How finance teams use Codex

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  • ポイント1: May 12, 2026 OpenAI Academy How finance teams use Codex See how finance teams can use Codex to build review-ready assets for monthly business reviews, reporting, variance analysis,
  • ポイント2: Download Codex (opens in a new window) Loading… Share With Codex, finance teams can just build things.
  • ポイント3: Start with the close workbooks, revenue and expense dashboards, forecast updates, prior MBRs, and owner notes you already use.

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この記事は 2026-05-12 に公開された「How finance teams use Codex」の内容を日本語で簡潔にまとめたものです。

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  • ポイント1: May 12, 2026 OpenAI Academy How finance teams use Codex See how finance teams can use Codex to build review-ready assets for monthly business reviews, reporting, variance analysis,
  • ポイント2: Download Codex (opens in a new window) Loading… Share With Codex, finance teams can just build things.
  • ポイント3: Start with the close workbooks, revenue and expense dashboards, forecast updates, prior MBRs, and owner notes you already use.

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May 12, 2026 OpenAI Academy How finance teams use Codex See how finance teams can use Codex to build review-ready assets for monthly business reviews, reporting, variance analysis, and planning. Download Codex (opens in a new window) Loading… Share With Codex, finance teams can just build things. Start with the close workbooks, revenue and expense dashboards, forecast updates, prior MBRs, and owner notes you already use. Codex can help turn that context into tangible assets your team can review, refine, and share, no coding required. Use it to spend less time assembling the first pass and more time shaping the story, checking the numbers, and preparing for the decisions ahead. Learn more about using Codex for everyday work in our on-demand webinar ⁠ (opens in a new window) . Top 10 Codex use cases for finance teams Ready to try Codex with real finance work? Start with a copy-ready prompt, then use the fully built example to see how that same prompt gets stronger with real files, systems, constraints, and review expectations. Each use case also includes suggested skills and plugins to help Codex work across your tech stack, so your team can get to a reviewable first pass faster and spend more time on the judgment, analysis, and decisions that matter. 1. Monthly business review narrative Why people use this Turn close outputs, forecast updates, and owner commentary into a CFO-ready monthly business review narrative. How it works Review close workbooks, dashboards, forecast updates, prior MBRs, and owner notes. Identify key variances, what changed since forecast, risks, and CFO prep questions. Draft the narrative with source-backed numbers and owner follow-ups. Prompt to try Try it out Prepare the [month/quarter] management business review story for [business/team]. Use the close workbook, revenue and expense dashboards, forecast update, prior MBR, owner notes, and finance close context I provide. Draft an executive-ready narrative with key variances, what changed since forecast, risks, CFO prep questions, and follow-ups by owner. Cite a workbook tab, dashboard, or source note for every material number. How to customize it Swap in the real month or quarter, business team, close workbook, dashboards, forecast update, prior MBR, and owner notes. Tell Codex what audience the narrative is for, which metrics matter most, and how every number should be cited. Ask it to flag missing support, stale prior-month language, risks, and CFO prep questions. Suggested plugins: Google Drive, SharePoint, Box, Spreadsheets, Presentations, Documents, Slack, Teams, Gmail, Outlook Email. Example: Prepare Acme’s April management business review story for the Enterprise Sales team. Use “April Close Workbook.xlsx,” “April Revenue Dashboard,” “April Forecast Update,” “March MBR Deck.pptx,” owner notes in “April MBR Owner Inputs,” #finance-close from April 22 through April 30, and any related close context I provide. Draft an executive-ready narrative with key revenue and expense variances, what changed since forecast, risks, CFO prep questions, and follow-ups by owner. Cite a workbook tab, dashboard, or source note for every material number. Create the draft as a Microsoft Word document named “Monthly Business Review Narrative.” 2. Finance model cleanup and analysis Why people use this Improve model reliability before high-stakes reviews by catching formula, structure, source, and assumption issues. How it works Review workbook structure, formulas, hardcodes, links, checks, and output tabs. Make safe cleanup changes and flag assumptions that require finance-owner review. Return a cleaned model where appropriate plus a severity-ranked QA memo. Prompt to try Try it out Clean and review [model name] before it goes to [audience]. Check workbook structure, formulas, hardcodes, broken links, circulars, sign conventions, period labels, source tie-outs, checks, and output tabs. Make safe cleanup changes where appropriate, but do not change business assumptions wi

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