Chapter 1
Introduction
Financial planning is a
continuous process of directing and allocating financial resources to meet
strategic goals and objectives. The output from financial planning takes the
form of budgets. The most widely used form of budgets is Pro Forma or Budgeted
Financial Statements. The foundation for Budgeted Financial Statements is Detail
Budgets. Detail Budgets include sales forecasts, production forecasts, and other
estimates in support of the Financial Plan. Collectively, all of these budgets
are referred to as the Master Budget.
We can also break
financial planning down into planning for operations and planning for financing.
Operating people focus on sales and production while financial planners are
interested in how to finance the operations. Therefore, we can have an Operating
Plan and a Financial Plan. However, to keep things simple and to make sure we
integrate the process fully, we will consider financial planning as one single
process that encompasses both operations and financing.