DUBLIN, Ireland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 8, 2005--Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c27231) has announced the
addition of E-Learning Course - Budgeting to their offering.


Modern businesses are an epitome of uncertainty and complexity. Over
the period, this uncertainty and complexity in business has led to the
development of various managerial tools, techniques and procedures
useful in managing business successfully. Of all these, budgeting is
the most common and widely used standard device for planning and
control. This course provides fundamental understanding of budgeting,
budgeting process and includes a practical guide for preparing and
mastering financial budgets

Themes of the course:

- Understand the basics of Budgeting

- Create a budget in simple-to-follow steps

- Case study approach for understanding budgeting process

- Effective management of financial resources

After completing this course you will be conversant with:

- Overview of budgeting

- Different types of budgets

- Different approaches to budgeting

- The process of preparing budget and budgetary control

Every professional involved in the global financial services industry
(as a provider, user, regulator or advisor of product/services,
marketplace/exchange) would benefit from our innovative solutions.

Supervisory Agencies

Central Banks

Financial Institutions

Commercial Banks

Investment Banks

Housing Societies/Thrifts

Mutual Funds

Brokerage Houses

Stock Exchanges

Derivatives Exchanges

Insurance Companies

Multinational Corporations

Accountancy Firms

Consultancy Firms

Law Firms

Rating Agencies

Multi-lateral Financial Institutions

Others

Course Level & Number of Courses: Basic & Intermediate Level, Library
of 5 Courses

Instructional Method: Dynamic, Interactive e-learning

Recommended Background: Familiarity with basic financial concepts

Library of 5 Courses

Time taken to complete each Course: Two - Three hours

1. Overview of budgeting

- The basic concepts of budget and budgeting

- Budgeting and forecasting

- Budgeting and management

- Budgeting and planning

- Budget procedures and budget administration

2. Types of budgets

- The components of operating budget like sales budget, production
budget, production cost budget, ending inventory budget, cost of goods
sold budget, selling expenses budget, administrative expenses budget
and budgeted income statement

- The components of financial budget like capital expenditure budget,
cash budget, budgeted balance sheet, and cash flow budget

3. Approaches to budgeting

- The various approaches to building budgets like - fixed budgeting
approach, flexible budgeting approach, incremental budgeting approach,
kaizen budgeting approach, zero base budgeting approach and others.

- The distinctive features of each approach to budgeting.

4. Preparing a budget

- The preparation of operating budgets

- The preparation of financial budgets

5. Budgetary control

- The basic concepts of budgetary control

- The process of budgetary control

- Budgetary variance

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