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Finance and Accounting

Budgeting With Forecasting and the Planning Process


REF : F1264 DATES: 1 - 5 Jun 2025 VENUE: Sharm El-Sheikh (Egypt) FEE : 3520 

Overview:

Introduction:

This training program explores advanced strategies in financial management and strategic planning to enhance organizational success. Participants will learn to align financial strategies with business objectives, optimize capital structures, and implement effective cost and risk management techniques. It empowers them to drive performance improvement through strategic budgeting, forecasting, and project appraisal.

Program Objectives:

At the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Improve their ability to think strategically and participate in the integration of the organization’s strategic management and budgeting processes.

  • Use forecasting techniques most appropriate to their organization’s strategic planning and budgeting.

  • Apply the techniques that relate to the key principles of financial management: shareholder wealth maximization; cash flow; time value of money; risk.

  • Appreciate the behavior of costs and identify the costing methods that may best be used in financial planning, budgeting, and budgetary control.

  • Use best practice to develop operating budgets, capital expenditure budgets, and cash flow budgets and forecasts in line with organizational strategic objectives.

Targeted Audience:

  • Line Managers.

  • Project Managers.

  • Professional Advisers.

  • Consultants.

  •  Financial Managers.

  • Financial Analysts.

  • Strategic Planning Managers.  

Program Outlines:

Unit 1: 

Strategic Management and Financing:

  • Strategic Analysis, Strategic choices, and evaluation, and strategic implementation.

  • The Links between Strategy, Forecasting, Planning, Budgeting, Performance Measurement.

  • Strategic capability and avoiding the Spiral of Death.

  • Shareholder Wealth maximization, Corporate and Shareholder value creation.

  • Financial Strategy, Dividend Policy, the Agency Problem, and Corporate Governance.

  • Long-term Financing.

  • Capital Structure Optimisation Models to minimize WACC.

  • Using Strategy Maps to link strategies to Performance Measurement: The Balanced Scorecard.

Unit 2:

Financial Planning, Forecasting, and Risk Analysis:

  • The Financial Planning Process and Modelling using Excel.

  • Statistical Forecasting Tools and Techniques

  • Forecasting long- and short-term sales revenues, and sales pricing

  • Using Excel for Optimum Product mix decisions.

  • Short-term Financing, Working Capital, and the Cash Operating Cycle.

  • Direct and Indirect Cash Flow Analysis and Cash Flow Forecasting using Excel.

  • Uncertainty and Risk: Business Risk, Financial Risk, Systematic Risk, Unsystematic Risk.

Unit 3:

Cost Analysis Techniques:

  • Cost Behaviour and Activities.

  • Fixed and Variable Costs, Direct and Indirect Costs.

  • Product Costs and Period Costs.

  • Cost Allocation and Absorption of Overheads.

  • Absorption or Full Costing.

  • Marginal Costing.

  • Cost-Volume-Profit (CVP) and ‘what-if’ analysis using Excel.

  • Activity-Based Costing (ABC) and Activity-Based Management (ABM).

Unit 4:

Budgeting, Budgetary Control, and Performance Improvement:

  • To Budget or Not – Purposes and Reasons for Budgets.

  • Stages in the Budget Preparation Process and Preparation of the Master Budget.

  • Activity-Based Budgeting (ABB).

  • Responsibility Accounting and Variance Analysis.

  • Advantages, Disadvantages, and Behavioural Aspects of Budgeting.

  • The Conflict between Performance Improvement and the Costing System.

  • Lean thinking and integrating continuous performance improvement into the Budget Process.

Unit 5: 

Project Appraisal and Capital Budgeting:

  • The Time Value of Money.

  • Future Values & Present Values.

  • Discounted Cash Flow (DCF).

  • Capital investment Project Appraisal.

  • Project Risk: Sensitivity Analysis; simulation; scenario analysis; NPV break-even.

  • Capital Rationing and Capital Budgeting and the Profitability Index (PI).