EURO WINGS - Budgeting: Planning, Forecasting, What-if Analysis & Reporting

Introduction

A good plan should begin with a good forecast, which in turn, may lead to a good budget. A strategy is the long-term plan of what the company is going to do to achieve its policy. The budget is the short-term plan of how strategies may be achieved. It is a quantification of the activities the company must develop to achieve its short-term plans. This leading-edge course explains:

Objectives

The objectives of the seminar are to enable delegates to:

Training Methodology

The seminar is conducted along workshop principles with formal presentations, case studies and interactive worked examples. Relevant examples and case studies are provided to illustrate the application of each of the topics covered. Each learning point is reinforced with practical examples and exercises. Difficult mathematical concepts are minimised wherever possible and handled in a visual way that is easy to understand with numerous illustrative examples.

Organisational Impact

The organisation will gain through:

Personal Impact

Delegates will develop an understanding of:

Who Should Attend?

Forecasting and budgeting are essential skills that should be acquired at the appropriate level by all the professionals in an organisation, in particular:


 SEMINAR OUTLINE 

Planning for Success

The Forecasting Process

Projecting Revenues – The Sales Budget

The Nature and Behaviour of Costs

The Budgeting Process

Budgetary Control

Projecting Expenses – Activity Based Costing (ABC) And Activity Based Budgeting (ABB)

The Time Value of Money

Evaluating Capital Project Proposals


 

Putting the Pieces Together - The Budget

Budget Re-projection – Evaluating Risk And Uncertainty