Forecasts must be as dynamic as the business environment. That means it is not set in stone but will be routinely evaluated for necessary corrections. These sections will explain the importance of budgets and forecasting to the business. This material will enable you to explain the budgeting and forecasting process and discuss its benefits to the company.
7.2 Prepare Operating Budgets
Operating budgets are a primary component of the master budget and involve examining the expectations for the primary operations of the business. Assumptions such as sales in units, sales price, manufacturing costs per unit, and direct material needed per unit involve a significant amount of time and input from various parts of the organization. It is important to obtain all of the information, however, because the more accurate the information, the more accurate the resulting budget, and the more likely management is to effectively monitor and achieve its budget goals.