One of my learning objectives: Student will research revenue forecasting methods and present findings to OMB Analysts.
The clock continues to count down to the day I give my presentation on Revenue Forecasting. My presentation will include GFOA approved quantitative methods and decision tools used when forecasting revenue. Something really special about this presentation is that I get to present these methods, but I also get to see how these practices are carried out during a simultaneous hand on training conducted by Senior Budget and Management Analyst, Zachary Wolfe. My presentation will entail the topics of Time Series with Fluctuation, Time Series with Differentiation, Regression, Econometrics, and Decision Budgeting Tools. I have made sure to work closely with Zach for him to offer content guidance and feedback. I also want to ensure that this is a learning experience as a present to analysts that have a various years of forecasting experience.
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This presentation consists of how to choose a technique, the common characteristics of time series revenue forecasting, and revenue forecasting without fluctuation. I highlight the correct formulas to use when finding the best fit line, while displaying the statistical assumptions and advantages and disadvantages of certain methods of forecasting. During the formulation of this project I have noticed that I am working on my time management skills. Who knew that time management skills could be improved and perfected during such a hectic school and intern schedule? I have utilized and adapted skills some of the skills used by my coworkers, and have found that I can accomplish more by staying organized and by prioritizing tasks
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ReplyDeleteHow did your presentation go? Sounds like very important material.