Predictive Accounting: Driver-Based Budgeting & Rolling Financial Forecasts
Overview
The annual budgeting process is often criticized as an accounting exercise that is obsolete soon after it is published, prone to gamesmanship, cumbersome, not volume sensitive, and disconnected from the organization's strategy and risk management processes. You can resolve these deficiencies using capacity-sensitive driver-based projections. Driver-based budgeting allows for quick scenario planning and far easier analysis of a growing organization whose future may look nothing like today. The driver-based budgets can be periodically refreshed to create rolling financial forecasts extending well beyond the fiscal year end. Learn how managerial accounting can become managerial economics.
Delivery Method: Individual webcast
CPE Credit: Accounting
Program Level: Intermediate
Highlights
- The shift to “predictive accounting” for Decision Making, Planning, and Budgeting
- Problems with traditional annual budget processes
- Develop a driver-based “operational budget” based on resource capacity planning
- Classify resource capacities and their expenses as sunk, fixed, step-variable, and variable
- Create closed loop capacity plans
- Forecast demand for budgeting and rolling financial forecasts
- Integrating enterprise risk management (ERM) with management accounting
- Applying target costing for cost estimating
Prerequisites
Some budgeting experience is helpful
Designed For
CFOs, Controllers and other corporate financial professionals
Objectives
- Understand how to create driver-based budgets and rolling financial forecasts
Preparation
None
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Gary Cokins, Founder, Analytics-Based Performance Mgmt
Gary Cokins, CPIM, is an internationally recognized expert, speaker and author in advanced cost management and enterprise performance and risk management systems. He is the founder of Analytics-Based Performance Management LLC, an advisory firm located in Cary, N.C. at www.garycokins.com. He began his career in industry with a Fortune 100 company in CFO and operations roles. He then worked 15 years in consulting with Deloitte, KPMG and EDS. From 1997 until recently, Gary was a principal consultant with SAS, a leading provider of enterprise performance management and business analytics and intelligence software. His two most recent books are “Performance Management: Finding the Missing Pieces to Close the Intelligence Gap” and “Performance Management: Integrating Strategy Execution, Methodologies, Risk and Analytics.” His most recent book is “Predictive Business Analytics,” published by John Wiley & Sons.
Non-Member Price $109.00
Member Price $79.00