HFMA Certification Professional Practicum Budgeting & Forecasting.

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HFMA Certification Professional Practicum Budgeting & Forecasting

Budgeting & Forecasting Function  18%-22% of the exam  Functional focus: -Data collection & analysis -Projections -Capital planning -Cash flow -Budget analysis & monitoring -Financing options

Budgeting & Forecasting Functions  Fundamental Functions: -Data collection -Projections -Budget analysis & monitoring

Budgeting & Forecasting Function Data collection  Developing a budget requires data collection e.g. -historical data on costs and volumes by accounting periods -the volume of activities (patient visits, tests, surgeries, etc) -Current and anticipated expenses and revenues -Capital needs -Rates

Budgeting & Forecasting Function Budgeting – the process Establish goals and objectives Determine the budget calendar Distribute budget instructions, input forms, and projected inflation rates Obtain historical data on costs and volumes by accounting periods Analyze internal and external forces that could affect historical patterns Project the volume of activities (patient visits, tests, surgeries) using all the above information — a total budget will include statistics, operations defining expense and revenues, capital, and cash flows Project expenses and revenues Determine the other capital needs (equipment, debt service, and working capital) Establish revenue and rates schedule, net of reductions from revenue required to generate sufficient cash to cover the operating costs and capital needs Submit the budget if required to others for final approval

Budgeting & Forecasting Function Projections  A critical feature of performance measurement  Main objectives: -Forecasting cash needs -Valuing an organization, products and services -Assessing actual performance to objectives

Budgeting & Forecasting Function Ratio Analysis  Liquidity  Solvency  Profitability

Budgeting & Forecasting Function Cash flow  Cash receipts, cash payments and net change in cash resulting from operating, investing and financing activities  Cash budgeting

Budgeting & Forecasting Function Cash budgeting 3 component:  Total cash available  Total cash disbursements  Total cash needed

Budgeting & Forecasting Function Cash management principles  Increase speed of collections on receivables  Keep inventory low  Delay payment of liabilities  Plan the timing of major expenses  Invest idle cash

Budgeting & Forecasting Function Cash Budget Capital Budget Operating budget Finance

Budgeting & Forecasting Practicum Financial Management Operating budget Capital Budget Cash Budget LiquiditySolvency Profitability