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Financial forecasting helps organizations plan, make educated assumptions, and enhance decision-making for the future. Forecasting helps assess performance and evaluate financial health, profitability, liquidity, and efficiency. You’ll learn about tools that provide invaluable insights for this process, such as rolling forecasts, financial ratios, ratio analysis, root cause, and variance analysis. This course covers the forecasting process from start to finish. You’ll learn about establishing clear objectives, considering time frames, identifying key variables, analyzing historical data, conducting market research, and choosing between qualitative and quantitative forecasting. You’ll gain the necessary skills to analyze financial forecasts and make informed decisions based on financial insights.
In this Financial Forecasting course, you’ll learn about the process of creating a financial forecast, what items can be forecasted, and how to analyze various financial forecasts. You’ll also examine forecasting revenues, expenses, equity, working capital, intangible assets, depreciation, capital expenditures, and forecasting for the three main financial statements.
It covers the forecasting process from start to finish, including establishing clear objectives, considering time frames, identifying key variables, analyzing historical data, conducting market research, choosing between qualitative and quantitative forecasting, and analyzing various financial forecasts.
You'll examine forecasting revenues, expenses, equity, working capital, intangible assets, depreciation, capital expenditures, and forecasting for the three main financial statements.
You'll gain skills in Financial Analysis, Financial Forecasting, and Ratios Analysis, enabling you to analyze financial forecasts and make informed decisions based on financial insights.
The course explains the difference between qualitative and quantitative forecasting and helps you choose between the two approaches as part of the forecasting process.
The course includes lessons covering an introduction, planning and creating a financial forecast, types of forecasting, analyzing your financial forecast, and a Test Your Knowledge section.