Effective budgeting and control
OverviewBudgeting is more than mere vague oversight.
Budgeting should deliver the corporate strategy, add shareholder value and
lead to a well-run business - for the benefit of all involved in it.
Effective budgeting leads to real control - effective day-to-day
operational control and more. This course demonstrates what proper
budgeting and operational control can do. It shows that:
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Budgets can deliver
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Budgets must deliver
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Budgets should be tied to corporate strategy
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Cultural harmony - method / reports / people - is vital
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Having clear objectives and deliverables is a must
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Report and feedback leading to action will deliver
FormatFor maximum benefit, this programme can be tailored to
incorporate your organisation's internal budgeting and control systems. To
allow time for these to be covered, and for the learning to be reinforced
with practical exercises and trainer-facilitated discussions, we recommend
that the course be presented over two days. If required, a one-day version
of the programme can be provided instead, although the learning would be
significantly diminished without so much emphasis on your systems and the
exercises.
Special featuresThis programme can be tailored to
reflect your organisation's internal budgeting and control systems. The
examples can also be adapted for specific sectors.
The expert trainerRalph
is, unusually, dual-qualified as both an engineer and a chartered
accountant. Having worked initially as an engineer, he qualified as an
accountant and was a manager in one of the big international accountancy
firms before setting up his own accountancy and consultancy practice. His
clients include many international businesses from the banking, power,
telecom, oil, manufacturing, engineering, construction and retail sectors.
The
author of a number of books, including
Finance and Accounting Desktop
Guide, Practical Investment Appraisal and
The Complete Guide to
International Financial Reporting Standards, Ralph is in great demand
as a lecturer and trainer. He presents technical update courses on behalf
of professional organisations such as the Institute of Chartered
Accountants of Scotland and the Institution of Chemical Engineers as well
as public training programmes on behalf of commercial organisations in the
UK and internationally on finance for non-accountants, cost reduction and
other subjects.
Ralph's unusual combination of depth of technical
expertise with breadth of approach and excellent training skills makes him
a very popular trainer with audiences from all backgrounds and at all
levels. See what people have said about his training:
'A very good
presentation'
'Was eloquent and seemed to genuinely enjoy talking
about subject matter'
'Quizzes helped me to think more about fraud'
'Good
mix of teaching and group work'
'Energetic trainer'
'Raised
my overall awareness of fraud and its different aspects'
'An
entertaining review of a potentially dry subject'
Course outline
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Objectives of budgets
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The budget process
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Stages - what is the prime aim of a budget?
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What is forecasting?
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Objectives
- Planning
- Implementation
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Budget and cost control focus
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Choosing objectives
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Links with corporate strategy
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Links with resource management
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Can the accounting systems cope?
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Traditional budgeting and control
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Benefits and drawbacks
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The process
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Control and feedback
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Reporting - what can be expected?
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Advanced budgeting and control
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Understanding the business process
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Taking out costs
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Cost awareness
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ZBB - as valid as ever
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Reports
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Reports for action
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The purpose of a report
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Content - deliverables and feedback
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Culture is so important