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Budgeting for Your Business Training Video

A Practical Training Course That Teaches Real World Skills

In this project-based Budgeting for Your Business video tutorial series, you’ll quickly have relevant skills for real-world applications.

Follow along with our expert instructor in this training course to get:

  • Concise, informative and broadcast-quality Budgeting for Your Business training videos delivered to your desktop
  • The ability to learn at your own pace with our intuitive, easy-to-use interface
  • A quick grasp of even the most complex Budgeting for Your Business subjects because they’re broken into simple, easy to follow tutorial videos

Practical working files further enhance the learning process and provide a degree of retention that is unmatched by any other form of Budgeting for Your Business tutorial, online or offline… so you’ll know the exact steps for your own projects.

The first question any investor will ask of a business owner trying to raise cash is: What are you going to do with the cash once you raise it? The answer should be: It’s right here in the company’s budget. Budgets are a key component of any business plan, but too often they are neglected or rushed and not thorough enough.

Bad budgeting can really hurt business development. In this video, Ken Boyd shows you how to create budgets that make sense to investors (and creditors) and provide you with the hard data you need to keep your business running successfully.

* Understand the direct link between effective budgeting and business success or failure

* Learn why a budget must be created before year-end and how it affects your financial statements

* Discover how to create a budget and the types of information a budget should contain

* See the basic formula derived from budgeting that’s used to make pricing decisions

* Learn about the different costs contained in budgets: material, labor, and overhead

* Discover what budget variance analysis means and how successful managers use it

* Understand the distinctions between efficiency, rate, price, spending variances, and more

Ken Boyd has over 30 years of experience helping companies create budgets, make decisions about long-term financing, and evaluate how to raise capital. Ken is a former Adjunct Professor at St. Louis University who creates books, podcasts, blogs, articles, and lectures on accounting and finance. He is author of the O’Reilly title Understanding an Income Statement as well as Cost Accounting for Dummies, The CPA Exam for Dummies, and 1,001 Accounting Questions for Dummies.

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