Course description
Budgeting Forecasting and Planning
Managers have financial responsibilities and many have budgets to write and control and face many decisions that require forecasting and planning i.e. preparing their budgets. Using Oil and gas industry examples and exercises, this course aims to break down some of the financial barriers in an entertaining and informative style, with numerous examples. Bring your calculator. It gives an insight into the world of budgeting for financial and non-financial managers and professionals.
Suitability - Who should attend?
Those who are, or will be, financial decision makers, working with accountants and are involved in formulating, planning and implementing business strategyThose with budget responsibilitiesThose with expertise in their own fields who need to acquire expertise in budgeting
Outcome / Qualification etc.
Those who are, or will be, financial decision makers, working with accountants and are involved in formulating, planning and implementing business strategyThose with budget responsibilitiesThose with expertise in their own fields who need to acquire expertise in budgeting
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