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Budgeting, Forecasting and Planning

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£4,500.00
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 Total Duration:

  • Regular: 5 Days × 4 Hours = 20 CPD Hours or
  • Intensive: 2.5 Days x 8 Hours = 20 CPD Hours
  • Delivery Format: In-person
  • Target Group: Mid to Senior level managers, team leads, HR professionals, project managers
  • Assessment: Active participation, group activities, capstone project
  • Certificate: CPD Certificate with learning outcomes and hours

Training Course on Budgeting, Forecasting and Planning

Overview

  • This intensive five-day course equips participants with essential knowledge and practical skills in budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning.
  • It covers the strategic integration of budgeting with organisational goals, forecasting techniques, performance measurement, and effective communication of financial plans.
  • Designed to bridge theory and practice, the course uses real-world case studies and interactive exercises to prepare delegates for confident financial decision-making and improved organisational performance.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the principles and strategic importance of budgeting, forecasting, and planning within organisations.
  • Develop comprehensive budgets aligned with organisational objectives, including operational, capital, and cash flow budgets.
  • Apply forecasting techniques using historical data, scenario planning, and sensitivity analysis to anticipate future financial conditions.
  • Perform variance and performance analysis to identify gaps and improve financial outcomes.
  • Communicate financial information effectively to stakeholders, supporting strategic decision-making.
  • Implement best practices in budgeting and forecasting to enhance organisational financial management and control.

Training Methodology

  • Combination of instructor-led presentations, analytical techniques, and practical case studies.
  • Interactive group discussions to share experiences and deepen understanding.
  • Hands-on exercises and scenario-based learning to apply forecasting and budgeting tools in realistic contexts.
  • Use of visual aids and minimisation of complex mathematics to ensure accessibility.
  • Continuous feedback and support from experienced instructors with industry expertise.
  • Provision of comprehensive course materials, templates, and post-course resources for ongoing learning.

Organisational and Personal Impact

  • Organisational Impact:
  • Enhanced strategic alignment between budgets and long-term financial plans.
  • Improved accuracy and reliability of financial forecasts supporting better resource allocation.
  • Strengthened risk analysis and capital investment budgeting capabilities.
  • More effective budgetary control and cash flow management leading to improved financial health.
  • Personal Impact:
  • Increased confidence in developing and managing budgets and forecasts.
  • Advanced skills in financial analysis and performance measurement.
  • Ability to communicate complex financial data clearly to diverse stakeholders.
  • Empowerment to contribute strategically to organisational financial planning and decision-making.

Target Audience

  • Financial managers, budget officers, and financial analysts seeking to enhance budgeting and forecasting skills.
  • Accountants, auditors, and business owners responsible for financial planning and control.
  • Managers and executives involved in strategic financial decision-making.
  • Professionals new to budgeting and forecasting as well as those with limited exposure seeking practical, up-to-date knowledge.
  • Departments such as finance, corporate strategy, operations, and project management.

Course Outline

Day 1: Introduction to Budgeting, Forecasting and Planning

  • Concepts and importance of budgeting and forecasting.
  • Types of budgets: operational, capital, and cash flow.
  • Overview of the budgeting process and frameworks.
  • Strategic financial planning and its link to budgeting.

Day 2: Developing Budgets and Financial Forecasts

  • Steps in budget development and setting financial goals.
  • Gathering and analysing financial data.
  • Forecasting techniques: historical data, scenario planning, sensitivity analysis.
  • Practical exercises in budget and forecast creation.

Day 3: Financial Analysis and Performance Measurement

  • Key performance indicators (KPIs) in budgeting.
  • Variance analysis: identifying causes and corrective actions.
  • Tools and models for financial analysis.
  • Case studies and group exercises on performance evaluation.

Day 4: Budget Implementation and Control

  • Best practices in budget implementation and monitoring.
  • Role of technology and software in budgeting and forecasting.
  • Communicating budgets and forecasts to stakeholders.
  • Managing changes and continuous improvement in budgeting processes.

Day 5: Strategic Planning and Advanced Forecasting Techniques

  • Integrating budgeting and forecasting with strategic business planning.
  • Capital investment budgeting and cash flow forecasting.
  • Risk analysis and management in financial planning.
  • Presentation skills for financial data and course wrap-up with participant reflections.

Conclusion

  • This course empowers participants to master budgeting, forecasting, and planning as strategic tools that drive organisational success.
  • By combining theory with practical application, delegates will return to their roles equipped to improve financial performance and support informed decision-making.
  • Ongoing access to course materials and expert support ensures continuous development beyond the training.
  • Investing in these skills is critical for organisations aiming to enhance financial control, agility, and sustainable growth in a dynamic business environment.

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