The Financial Times Essential Guide to Budgeting and Forecasting
24 Jul 12

The Financial Times Essential Guide to Budgeting and Forecasting gives the critical knowledge necessary to build, manage and evaluate budgets and forecasts. This concise and practical guide will demystify budgets and forecasts, provide simple explanations about what a budget is, and give readers the confidence to accurately balance the numbers.

Written by Nigel Wyatt and part of the Financial Times Essential Guide Series, this is a task-focused and results-oriented guide offering the know-how readers need to get the results they want.
 This book will help readers:

  • Understand finance and budgeting terms 
  • Communicate more coherently and comprehensively with financially astute colleagues and stakeholders
  • Better understand the health of their business or business unit
  • Take a more proactive role in helping their business achieve its goals
  • Reflect on, evaluate and learn from their experience

With advice that’s instantly applicable, whether readers are taking responsibility for a budget for the first time or they’d like to know more about how finance works, this is the one guide they can’t do without.

The Financial Times Essential Guide to Budgeting and Forecasting, is available this July, priced £14.99 from Financial Times Publishing.

 ‘This book is an excellent tool for those responsible for preparing budgets and forecasts. It will encourage the reader to take actions which will benefit their own organisation.

 Juan Carlos Venegas ICPA CFC ICFS IPFM, accountant, forensic consultant, counter fraud specialist and fraud examiner

The Financial Times Essential Guide to Budgeting and Forecasting
The Financial Times Essential Guide to Budgeting and Forecasting
How to Deliver Accurate Numbers
Publication Date: Jul 2012
ISBN: 9780273768135
Price: £14.99

For further information please contact:
Rachel Lawson
t: 01279 623643
e: rachel.lawson@pearson.com


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