Master the fundamentals of business’ finances and learn to create a comprehensive three-year financial forecast for your business.
Build
a robust financial plan and forecast the growth potential of your business
Having
a credible financial plan lets you determine how viable a business idea is and
is ultimately key to long-term business success.
On
this four-week business course from The EntrepreneurNOW! Network, you’ll gain
an in-depth insight into how to create a complete financial model that will
cover your entire financial plan.
Develop a revenue model to forecast for any type of business
The
revenue forecast anchors your entire business model, helping you manage
everything from cash flow and staffing to expansion and seasonal fluctuations.
You’ll
look at several different revenue models and, using examples of best practices,
you’ll learn to build a model suited to your business.
By
the end of this course, you’ll have created a model that lets you enter the
numbers and watch the plan emerge organically, allowing you to plan for your
business and prepare for success.
Discover how to build and track your staffing plan and expenses
As
you create your three-year financial forecast, you’ll start looking at your
business costs. This course will guide you through building your staffing
model, allowing you to plan out positions and salaries, as well as any
contractors required.
You’ll
then move on to work through the non-staffing expenses that your business will
incur with everything flowing into your financial statements and making sure
you’re staying tax compliant.
Explore
your financial statements for income and cash flow
Once
you’ve built your financial model, you’ll be able to automatically generate
income and cash flow statements, helping you to view and assess the entire
business.
The
final week of this course will guide you through these financial statements,
helping you to better understand them so you can use your model to see the
results of different financial forecasts.

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