How to Budget and Forecast for Your Business
How to Budget and Forecast for Your Business, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.41, with 33 lectures, based on 436 reviews, and has 3163 subscribers.
You will learn about The difference between startup and ongoing expenses How expenses vs. assets are treated for tax purposes How to create a sales forecast for your business How to create an expense budget for your business The important difference between profits and cash How your legal setup can affect your taxes Types of business expenses to deduct from your taxes Online resources for tax questions This course is ideal for individuals who are Starting your own business or Running or growing an existing business or Managing the accounts for a business or Writing a business plan or Having difficulty with the financials of your business plan or Forecasting sales for your business It is particularly useful for Starting your own business or Running or growing an existing business or Managing the accounts for a business or Writing a business plan or Having difficulty with the financials of your business plan or Forecasting sales for your business.
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Summary
Title: How to Budget and Forecast for Your Business
Price: $64.99
Average Rating: 4.41
Number of Lectures: 33
Number of Published Lectures: 33
Number of Curriculum Items: 33
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 33
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- The difference between startup and ongoing expenses
- How expenses vs. assets are treated for tax purposes
- How to create a sales forecast for your business
- How to create an expense budget for your business
- The important difference between profits and cash
- How your legal setup can affect your taxes
- Types of business expenses to deduct from your taxes
- Online resources for tax questions
Who Should Attend
- Starting your own business
- Running or growing an existing business
- Managing the accounts for a business
- Writing a business plan
- Having difficulty with the financials of your business plan
- Forecasting sales for your business
Target Audiences
- Starting your own business
- Running or growing an existing business
- Managing the accounts for a business
- Writing a business plan
- Having difficulty with the financials of your business plan
- Forecasting sales for your business
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Welcome Orientation
Lecture 1: Introducing Tim Berry
Lecture 2: Course Objectives
Chapter 2: Basic Financials – Overview and Startup Plan
Lecture 1: Objectives
Lecture 2: Basic Financials, Part 1
Lecture 3: Basic Financials, Part 2
Lecture 4: Basic Financials, Part 3
Lecture 5: Starting Costs, Part 1
Lecture 6: Starting Costs, Part 2
Lecture 7: Starting Costs, Part 3
Lecture 8: Starting Costs, Part 4
Lecture 9: Starting Costs, Part 5
Lecture 10: LESSON Starting Costs
Chapter 3: Basic Financials – Forecast Sales & Expenses
Lecture 1: Objectives: Sales & Expenses
Lecture 2: Forecasting Sales, Part 1
Lecture 3: Forecasting Sales, Part 2
Lecture 4: LESSON: Sales Forecast
Lecture 5: Expense Budget and Payroll, Part 1
Lecture 6: Expense Budget and Payroll, Part 2
Lecture 7: Expense Budget and Payroll, Part 3
Lecture 8: LESSON: Personnel Plan and Profit & Loss
Chapter 4: Cash and Taxes
Lecture 1: Objectives – Forecasting Your Cash Flow
Lecture 2: Cash and Taxes, part 1
Lecture 3: Cash and Taxes, Part 2
Chapter 5: Next Steps
Lecture 1: Next Steps
Chapter 6: Optional Downloads
Lecture 1: Business Plan Financials
Lecture 2: Minimum Business Plan Outline
Lecture 3: Business Plan Pro Template
Lecture 4: Slide Notes Basic Financials
Lecture 5: Slide Notes Starting Costs
Lecture 6: Slide Notes Forcasting Sales
Lecture 7: Slide Notes Expense Budget & Payroll
Lecture 8: Slide Notes Forecasting Cash Flow
Lecture 9: Glossary of Terms
Instructors
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Bplans School of Business
Helping You Succeed in Business -
Tim Berry
Business Planning Expert
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 6 votes
- 2 stars: 13 votes
- 3 stars: 74 votes
- 4 stars: 140 votes
- 5 stars: 203 votes
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