Apply Budgeting and Forecasting Fundamentals
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Apply budgeting frameworks and classify costs for decision-making.
Perform forecasting and cost–volume–profit analysis.
Prepare and monitor budgeted financial statements ethically.
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February 2026
12 assignments
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There are 3 modules in this course
Learners will analyze budgeting frameworks, apply cost classification techniques, evaluate financial forecasts, and prepare budgeted financial statements to support effective business decision-making. By the end of this course, learners will be able to interpret cost behavior, perform profitability analysis, and monitor budget performance using practical tools and ethical judgment.
This beginner-level course provides a structured introduction to budgeting and forecasting, moving from foundational concepts to real-world application. Learners explore master budgets, costing concepts, cost–volume–profit analysis, forecasting techniques, and budgeted income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements. Through guided case studies and practice-based learning, learners gain hands-on experience applying budgeting principles to realistic business scenarios. What makes this course unique is its strong emphasis on practical application and performance management. Rather than focusing only on theory, the course integrates case studies, budget monitoring techniques, run rate analysis, and mid-year forecasting to reflect dynamic market conditions. Ethical and behavioral considerations are also embedded to ensure responsible financial planning. By completing this course, learners will build confidence in financial planning, improve analytical thinking, and develop job-ready budgeting and forecasting skills applicable across industries.
This module introduces the fundamentals of budgeting and cost management, enabling learners to understand how budgets are structured, how costs are classified, and how cost behavior influences financial planning and managerial decision-making.
What's included
9 videos4 assignments
9 videos•Total 85 minutes
- Introduction to Course•11 minutes
- Continue Course Introduction•8 minutes
- Master Budget•12 minutes
- Costing Concepts•10 minutes
- Direct Indirect Cost•11 minutes
- Direct Indirect Cost Continue•6 minutes
- Overhead Allocation•9 minutes
- Cost Behavior•10 minutes
- Fixed Variable Cost•8 minutes
4 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- Foundations of Budgeting & Cost Management•30 minutes
- Course Orientation & Budgeting Basics•10 minutes
- Understanding Costs•10 minutes
- Cost Allocation & Behavior•10 minutes
This module focuses on profitability analysis and forecasting methods, guiding learners to apply cost–volume–profit concepts, forecasting techniques, and budgeted financial statements to support informed financial planning.
What's included
9 videos4 assignments
9 videos•Total 91 minutes
- Cost Volume Profit Model•8 minutes
- Cost Volume Profit Model Continue•7 minutes
- Contribution Example•10 minutes
- Forecasting Techniques•11 minutes
- Financial Statements•11 minutes
- Financial Statements Continue•11 minutes
- Income Statement•13 minutes
- Budgeting and Balance Sheet•12 minutes
- Cash Flow Statement•9 minutes
4 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- Cost Analysis & Forecasting Techniques•30 minutes
- Cost–Volume–Profit Analysis•10 minutes
- Forecasting & Financial Statements Overview•10 minutes
- Budgeting Financial Statements•10 minutes
This module emphasizes practical application of budgeting concepts through case studies, performance monitoring, forecast updates, and ethical considerations in dynamic business environments.
What's included
11 videos4 assignments
11 videos•Total 92 minutes
- Budget IS-Case Study Part 1•9 minutes
- Budget IS-Case Study Part 2•8 minutes
- Budget IS-Case Study Part 3•5 minutes
- Budget BS-Case Study•9 minutes
- Budget BS-Case Study Continue•4 minutes
- Budget Monitoring•9 minutes
- Budget Monitoring Control•8 minutes
- Run Rate and MYF•8 minutes
- Run Rate and MYF Continue•13 minutes
- Dynamic Market•8 minutes
- Behavioral and Ethical Aspects•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 60 minutes
- Budgeting in Practice & Performance Management•30 minutes
- Budgeting Case Studies – Income Statement•10 minutes
- Budgeting Case Studies – Balance Sheet•10 minutes
- Monitoring, Forecast Adjustments & Ethics•10 minutes
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