Managing Finance and Budgets Seminar 9. Follow-Up to Lecture Nine - Activities  Preparation: read Chapter 12  Describe key concepts: Budget definitions.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1st Meeting of the Working Party on International Trade in Goods and Trade in Services Statistics - September 2008 Australia's experience (so far) in.
Advertisements

Accounting and finance Budgeting and variance analysis.
PRESENTATION January 8, 2004 ORANGE BOWL STADIUM.
Managing Finance and Budgets Seminar 7. Follow-up Activities  Read Chapter 14 (including EPNV)  Describe key concepts: Purpose of Investment Appraisal.
Managing Finance and Budgets Seminar 5. Seminar Five - Activities  Preparation: read M & A Chapters 8, 9 and 10  Describe key concepts: Objectives of.
ClosingExecuting/ Controlling ControllingPlanningInitiatingOpportunityAssessment Client AcceptancePlanning ApprovalInitiating ApprovalOpportunity Assessment.
Dr. L. K. Gaafar The American University in Cairo
July 11 th, 2005 Software Engineering with Reusable Components RiSE’s Seminars Sametinger’s book :: Chapters 16, 17 and 18 Fred Durão.
Managing Finance and Budgets
CAP 252 Lecture Topic: Requirement Analysis Class Exercise: Use Cases.
Chapter 21 The Budgeting Process
Managing Finance and Budgets
Unit 8: Tests, Training, and Exercises Unit Introduction and Overview Unit objectives:  Define and explain the terms tests, training, and exercises. 
[BA3750 PRODUCT or SERVICE] Your Logo Here Insert Product Photograph Here.
Managing Finance and Budgets
Managing Finance and Budgets Seminar 7. Follow-up Activities  Preparation: read Chapter 4 (Both editions),  Describe key concepts: Characteristics of.
[Insert Exercise Name] Evaluator Briefing and Guidance.
Hartley, Project Management: Integrating Strategy, Operations and Change, 3e Tilde Publishing Chapter 12 Integration Management Practising a common, coordinated.
Mary Ellen Haley Center for Academic Development.
The Marketing Plan Sports Marketing Careers 2 Chapter Objectives Explain the purpose and function of a marketing plan. Identify each element found in.
Budgetary Planning Topic 1. Budgeting The budget is a key financial plan of a business that attempts to forecast a number of months ahead how best to.
Management and Cost Accounting, 6 th edition, ISBN © 2004 Colin Drury MANAGEMENT AND COST ACCOUNTING SIXTH EDITION COLIN DRURY.
Budgets. On completing this chapter, we will be able to: Understand why financial planning is important. Analyse the advantage of setting budgets- or.
Chapter 1 Marketing Strategy Chapter 1 Strategic Market Planning.
© Pearson Education Limited 2003 Atrill, McLaney: Accounting and Finance for Non-Specialists, 4th edition OHT 9.1 Budgeting OBJECTIVES You should be able.
CHAPTER 5 Infrastructure Components PART I. 2 ESGD5125 SEM II 2009/2010 Dr. Samy Abu Naser 2 Learning Objectives: To discuss: The need for SQA procedures.
Module 1 Session 1.1 Visual 1 Managing the Implementation of Development Projects Course Overview and Introduction.
Monitoring, review and audit C hapter 7. After reading this chapter you should be able to: 1.outline and differentiate between active (proactive) monitoring.
5 C H A P T E R Operating Budgets.
Budget setting Nursery Management Understanding and Managing Finance.
Budgetary Control Nursery Management Understanding and Managing Finance.
Chapter 9 The entrepreneurial (management) team
© Pearson Education Limited 2003 Atrill, McLaney: Accounting and Finance for Non-Specialists, 4th edition OHT 1.1 Introduction to accounting and finance.
Copyright 2010 Delmar, a part of Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. H O S P I T A L I T Y & T R A V E L M A R K E T I N G & T R A V E L M A R K E T.
School Finances for Finance Subcommittees School Councils.
Management & Development of Complex Projects Course Code MS Project Management Project Life Cycle & PM Process Groups Lecture # 4.
Performance Management Lecture 1 An overview Semester B Dr. Haider Shah Dr. George H. Papadopoulos 1.
Project Life Cycle.
6 th Regional Statistics Seminar November 1 st, 2013 St. Kitts Marriott, Frigate Bay Beverly Harris 6 th Regional Statistics Seminar November 1 st, 2013.
1 Business Communication Process and Product Brief Canadian Edition, Mary Ellen Guffey Kathleen Rhodes Patricia Rogin (c) 2003 Nelson, a division of Thomson.
Role of the Secretariat The Secretariat will be responsible for the co-ordination and enhancement of research and networking activities within MariFish.
IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency. IAEA Outline Learning Objectives Objectives and goals of a follow-up mission Requesting an IRRS follow-up mission.
Chapter 13. Writing Recommendation Reports © 2013 by Bedford/St. Martin's1 Recommendation reports address four kinds of questions: What should we do about.
Chapter 19. Writing Recommendation Reports © 2010 by Bedford/St. Martin's1 Recommendation reports address four kinds of questions: What should we do about.
2.4 Key Management Roles KEY CONCEPT
1 Accounting systems design & evaluation Karen Lau 25 Feb 2002.
Financial Planning Chapter Financial Planning Constant problem you face as a business owner is financing Ongoing process Financing questions never.
Building Capacity on Protected Areas Law & Governance Connectivity Conservation - Intro Module 8 Exercise 1 Conveying Understanding of Basic Principles.
What was your favourite event in 2015? 1.Festival? 2.Notting Hill Carnival? 3.A Wedding? 4.A party Was this event successful? What went well? How could.
© 2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license.
Prof. Francis Iyoha Dean, CBSS. 1.Introduction 2.Key words 3.Purpose of Budgets 4. Achieving Budget Discipline.
Chapter 3 Section 2 Amending the Constitution Pages
Lesson 2 2 Program Planning L E S S O N. Objectives Describe the five steps in planning a personal fitness program. Explain the purpose of a personal.
Internal Audit Quality Assessment Guide
Presenter:- Mrs. Josette Maxwell-Dalsou Chief Economist Economic Planning Ministry of Finance, Economic Affairs and National Development.
Fall CS-EE 480 Lillevik 480f06-l4 University of Portland School of Engineering Senior Design Lecture 4 Definition phase Design phase.
High Level Joint Committee (HLJC) Bodies of the HLJC Main tasks and working procedures Andreas Holtkotte, Focal Area Coordinator Environment and Energy,
Monitoring and Evaluation Systems for NARS Organisations in Papua New Guinea Day 3. Session 8. Routine monitoring.
Insert Product Photograph Here
Marketing Research and Analytics in a Global Environment
Paper F2 Management Accounting
ACC 310 Possible Is Everything/snaptutorial.com
Product Name.
Invention Template.
MANAGEMENT CONTROL M. S. Memon Lecturer Industrial Engg & Management
Associate Provost for Graduate and Professional Studies
Product Name.
Chapter 7, Preparing the Content of your Speech pgs
Introduction to Project Management
Presentation transcript:

Managing Finance and Budgets Seminar 9

Follow-Up to Lecture Nine - Activities  Preparation: read Chapter 12  Describe key concepts: Budget definitions and purposes Budget-setting process Different types of budget  Exercises 12.3 and 12.7

Questions 1  What exactly is meant by a ‘budget’?  Describe briefly the different purposes that a budget may be used for.

The uses of budgets Five areas of usefulness: Forward planning Co-ordination Motivation Control Authorisation

Questions 2  Outline the steps in the planning and control process which encompasses the entire budget setting scenario.  Describe in detail the steps involved in actually preparing a budget.

Identify business objectives Consider options Evaluate options and make a selection Prepare budgets Perform and collect information on actual performance Respond to variances and exercise control Revise plans and (budgets) if necessary The planning and control process

Steps in the budget setting process Establish responsibility for the budget-setting process Prepare the budget for the area of the limiting factor Prepare draft budgets for all other areas Communicate the budgets to all interested parties Communicate budget guidelines to relevant managers Identify the key or limiting factor Review and co-ordinate budgets Prepare the master budgets Monitor actual performance relative to the budget

Follow-up Activities  M & A Exercise 12.3 & 12.7