Budgeting for the Public and Non Profit Sectors
Course
Online
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Methodology
Online
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Class hours
3h
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
Budgeting for Public and Non-Profit Sectors is a comprehensive online course delivered by experts, and will provide an excellent opportunity to develop and improve skills and knowledge in this area. It is particularly relevant for those working in public sector organisations such as government, local government, health, housing and education. It is also ideal for non profit organisations such as charities.
On completion of this course, participants can obtain Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours/points along with a CPD certificate.
We will explain terminology, and set out best practice processes and procedures, and provide ideas to manage more difficult budgets which can be shared with clients.
The course will explain the importance of variance analysis in monitoring budgets and how to make the variances meaningful as a management tool. Other basic techniques such as commitment accounting, projecting outturns and budget drivers will also be covered.
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About this course
This course is for anyone working or seeking employment in the public sector, government sector or non profit sector (such as charities and NGOs). This includes services in areas such as health; education; law enforcement; fire; the environment; culture and the arts; and so on
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This course is developed specifically for those working in the public and non profit sectors. Our company is one of the very few that specialize in this important sector.
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Subjects
- Government
- Budgeting
- Public
- Variance Analysis
- Budget monitoring
- Controlling Budgets
- Financial Management
- Monitoring report
- Projecting outturns
- Commitment accounting
Teachers and trainers (1)
HB Publications and Training International
Instructor
Course programme
- What is a budget?
- The monitoring process
- Establishing actual expenditure
- Monitoring income
- Quiz
- Commitment accounting
- Quiz
- What ia variance?
- Calculating variances
- Reasons for variances
- What to do about variances?
- Controlling budgets
- Budget drivers in practice
- Projecting outturns
- Calculating outturns
Lesson 5 - Financial Management Information
- Financial management information
- Types of monitoring information
- Types of budget report
Learning resources
Budgeting for the Public and Non Profit Sectors