Organizations today face increasing financial challenges that require a high level of efficiency in preparing and monitoring budgets and cost analysis. The budget is a vital tool in planning and managing financial resources, and it enables management to make informed decisions that enhance the effectiveness of institutional performance. This advanced training course aims to provide participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to develop accurate budgets, effectively monitor them, and analyze costs in ways that help improve the financial performance of the institution.
Develop budget preparation skills: Understand the different methods of budget preparation in line with the institution's needs and strategies.
Enhance financial monitoring capabilities: Learn how to monitor the budget, identify and analyze deviations, and take the necessary corrective actions.
Effectively analyze costs: Acquire the skills necessary to analyze different types of costs and their impact on financial and administrative decisions.
Prepare advanced financial reports: Learn how to prepare comprehensive and value-added financial reports for senior management to assist them in making strategic decisions.
Practical applications: Apply theoretical knowledge through practical training and real-world case studies to improve the understanding and practical capabilities of participants.
Financial managers: who want to improve their skills in preparing, monitoring, and analyzing budgets and costs.
Budget analysts: who are looking to develop their skills in cost analysis and provide accurate and comprehensive financial reports.
Cost managers: who want to improve their understanding of costs and analyze them in ways that contribute to improving financial performance.
Accountants: who are seeking to deepen their knowledge in budget preparation and analysis in ways that contribute to improving financial performance.
Day 1: Introduction to Budget Preparation
The concept of the budget and its role in financial planning
Definition of the budget and its importance
Types of budgets (capital, operating, cash)
Main budget components
Expected revenue
Direct and indirect costs
Operating and capital expenditures
Budget preparation methods
Traditional method (Top-Down, Bottom-Up)
Zero-based budgeting
Continuous budgeting
Practical exercise: Preparing a simple budget
Day 2: Budget Monitoring and Financial Performance Management
Budget monitoring tools
Comparing the actual budget to the plan
Key performance indicators (KPIs)
Analyzing the gaps between the actual and planned budget
Causes of positive and negative deviations
Ways to correct deviations
Financial performance monitoring reports
Types of periodic reports
How to prepare a monthly budget monitoring report
Practical exercise: Preparing a budget monitoring report and analyzing deviations
Day 3: Cost Analysis
Introduction to cost analysis
The concept of costs and their types
The difference between fixed and variable costs
Cost-Volume-Profit (CVP) Analysis
Break-even point
Margin analysis
Decision-making costs
Relevant and irrelevant costs
Differential cost analysis
Practical exercise: Applying cost analysis in different scenarios
Day 4: Preparing Advanced Financial Reports
Financial analysis and financial reporting
Understanding basic financial statements (balance sheet, income statement, cash flow statement)
Using financial ratios to analyze performance
Profitability, liquidity, efficiency, and solvency ratios
Preparing financial reports for senior management
Designing reports according to management needs
Providing financial recommendations
Practical exercise: Preparing a comprehensive financial report and analyzing performance
Day 5: Practical Applications and Case Studies
Real-world case studies in budget preparation
Analysis and study of cases from global and local companies
Final project: Preparing and monitoring the budget of a virtual company
Dividing participants into work teams
Preparing a comprehensive budget
Monitoring performance and analyzing costs
Presenting and discussing team projects
Submitting final projects
Discussing challenges and successes
Course conclusion and certificate distribution
Summary of key points
Distribution of course completion certificates