Blog tagged as Budgeting

Audit-Ready Forecasts for Going Concern Assessments
In Edition 27 of Chartered One we considered the different interpretations of the Going Concern Statement required under IFRS and FRS, pointing out that both the FRC and the ICAEW had issued guidance during 2020....
17.10.23 01:58 AM - Comment(s)
Going Concern Assessments in Uncertain Times
In a business world of uncertainty, one thing is for sure: if management signs off on financial statements describing their company as a going concern, heads will roll if it folds in six months...
15.10.23 12:54 AM - Comment(s)
Harrogate Spring Water: A Sparkling Success for Forecast 5
After moving from Sage Winforecast to Forecast 5, we spoke to Damien Wilkinson from renowned drinks company; Harrogate Spring Water to discuss how Forecast 5 works for them
26.09.23 03:15 AM - Comment(s)
Are You Sure Your Budget is Correct?
How confident are you that your budget outputs are correct?
14.06.23 08:36 PM - Comment(s)
Insights & Highlights from Accountex 2023
Accountex Insights: Cash‑flow rules, spreadsheets wobble, and Forecast 5 proved the safe harbour at Accountex 2023.
29.05.23 10:22 AM - Comment(s)
Making the Move: An Alternative to Sage Winforecast
Replace Sage Winforecast with Forecast 5 — modern forecasting, full support and integrated budgeting for today’s financial demands
25.05.21 04:39 PM - Comment(s)
Visuals: Bring Your Data To Life
Discover Forecast 5 visuals—six interactive graphs for EBITDA, sales, bank movement, and more. View data monthly, quarterly, or annually.
18.05.21 03:35 PM - Comment(s)
Daily Cashflow: Know Where Your Cash Is
Gain control over short-term financial health with Daily Cashflow by projecting daily bank balances for 90 days and fine-tuning receipts and payments.
06.05.21 04:53 PM - Comment(s)
Budgeting Lessons from COVID — Still Essential Today
During COVID, we detailed how you can utilise functions in Forecast 5 to help with your budget. Now we have updated this with tips still relevant today.
01.04.20 05:02 PM - Comment(s)