David Peters, CPA, CFP, CPCU, MST, MBA, is the founder and owner of Peters Tax Preparation & Consulting in Richmond, as well as a financial advisor for Peters Financial, LLC. He has over 15 years of experience in financial services, including three years in the hedge fund industry and six years in the insurance industry. David was the first-ever chief financial officer at Compare.com – a position he held for over three years. He is a national CPE instructor/discussion leader for the AICPA, Kaplan, and Surgent, and was a recipient of Surgent’s Outstanding Discussion Leader award for 2019. He regularly teaches courses in accounting, finance, insurance, financial planning and ethics throughout the United States. He is the advisor for business and industry topics for the South Carolina Association of CPAs (SCACPA) and was a recipient of The American College’s 2019 NextGen Financial Services Professional Award. He holds four master's degrees, and is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in financial planning. He contributes regularly to various CPA publications, including the North Carolina Association of CPAs' (NCACPA) Interim Report, SCACPA’s CPA Report and the Virginia Society of CPAs' (VSCPA) Disclosures. He was also a co-author of the 2018, 2019 and 2020 versions of the Virginia-Specific Ethics course – a required course for all CPAs licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Most financial leaders would agree that budgeting is easy when business and the economy are stable. When revenues and expenses are expected to remain the same, the process becomes merely an exercise in carrying over what was done before to the current year. However, what happens when we are not sure about how the market will react to our product? What happens when the competitive landscape changes? In this course, we will discuss budgeting techniques and considerations when business lacks stability. Through a combination of theory and real-world examples, we will explore how to build flexibility into our budget
so that it can inform and drive decision-making when we don't quite know what is ahead. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.
Learning Objectives
After attending this presentation you will be able to...
State the relationship between sustainable growth, core earnings, and company cash flow
Recognize how time assessments and customer segmentation can be used to identify cash flow negative clients.
Identify common behavioral biases which influence how a company spends money
List behavioral biases that prevent companies from being streamlined
State techniques that may be used to make cost cutting a part of the company's culture and business strategy
Identify techniques that may be used to discern whether or not additional headcount is necessary
Recognize vertical and horizontal financial statement analysis
List contracting and negotiation techniques
Recognize the business cycle and how cash flow management changes during each stage
Major Topics
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
Overview of budgeting tools
Overview of difference between budgeting and forecasting
Examples of various budgeting and forecasting techniques
CPE Credits Available
4 CPE
4
Finance
Things to Know About This Course
Course Level
Intermediate
Professional Area of Focus
Finance
Prerequisites
Must be a CFO or on track to become CFO, must understand basic budget processes
Advanced Preparation
None
Intended Audience
CFOs & Controllers who are involved in the budgeting process.