The fundamental of a business budget
A business budget is one of the essential tools in managing your business finances and actively building your business.
A budget shows what you plan to do with your cash over the next year.
For a complete picture of your business health, you need to review the profit and loss statement, the balance sheet, the cash flow forecast and the budget. Taken together, these reports allow to make informed business decisions and monitor performance.
Why have a budget?
Where to start
A basic budget takes known income and expenses, then makes certain assumptions about the timing of income and expenditure. The basic budget is based on cash in and out of the business.
Over time, as you start to see the benefits of using a budget, your budget should evolve into a more sophisticated version that includes non-cash elements such as provisions and depreciation.
Most businesses will start with one budget but soon move to having three budgets.
A budget is usually for a financial year, but you can also set up budgets for two to five years.
Once you have one budget (or more) set up, you can then run your current financial report against the budget to see how you are tracking. This allows you to make rational business decisions in real time to adjust accordingly.
You can run your financial reports monthly and adjust your budget as needed.
What Next?
Now is a great time to put a budget into place for the coming financial year. Book a time with us to help create a meaningful budget in your accounting software so that you can use it as a proactive part of your business management, strategy and your success.
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