Master budgeting, forecasting and planning
Learn through real-world examples and case studies
Grasp key roles in budgeting and forecasting
24-hour comprehensive training program
Teaches dynamic budget model creation
Covers capital budgeting assessments
Convenient learning options provided
Affordable instalment plans available
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After the training is completed, you will be able to:
The prerequisite to apply for the Budgeting, Forecasting & Control Training Course in Qatar is as follows:
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The Budgeting, Forecasting and Control Training Course in Qatar is ideal for an individual who understands accounting concepts and financial principles. It is specially designed for senior management, accountants, and finance professionals who want to enhance their ability to plan, control and improve financial performance.
Individuals enrolling in the Budgeting, Forecasting and Control Training Course in Qatar, will learn several concepts regarding budgeting and forecasting. Some of these topics are as follows:
1) Best financial management practices and principles
2) Importance of budgeting within a strategic framework
3) Robust budgeting process within an organisation
4) Forecast future performance by analysing revenue and cost drivers
5) Effective variance reporting to track organisational performance
6) The role of budget in corporate governance
7) Capital and cash budgeting
Rolling forecasting is a type of forecasting technique which updates forecasts in a continuous manner instead of using a static annual budget. This allows businesses to adjust to real-time financial conditions. This will be taught in our training in Qatar.
In our Budgeting, Forecasting and Control Training in Qatar, we cover several key financial forecasting methods. Some of these forecasting methods are:
Zero-based budgeting and traditional budgeting methods are taught in our course. They do have a major difference between them. Traditional budgeting adjusts previous budgets by adding/subtracting percentages, while Zero-based budgeting (ZBB) starts from zero, which requires justification for every expense.
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