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How rolling forecasting facilitates dynamic, agile planning.

Debra Miller1, Michael Allen, Stephanie Schnittger

  • 1Kaufman, Hall & Associates, Inc, Skokie, IL, USA. dmiller@kaufmanhall.com

Healthcare Financial Management : Journal of the Healthcare Financial Management Association
|December 18, 2013
PubMed
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Rolling forecasts can enhance or replace annual budgeting by aligning strategic financial plans with expected business trajectories. This process helps leaders proactively identify and address financial performance gaps on an ongoing basis.

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Area of Science:

  • Financial Management
  • Corporate Finance
  • Strategic Planning

Background:

  • Traditional annual budgeting can be rigid and may not adapt quickly to changing business environments.
  • Organizations require agile financial planning tools to maintain competitiveness and achieve strategic objectives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the application of rolling forecasts as a strategic financial planning tool.
  • To demonstrate how rolling forecasts can supplement or replace traditional budgeting processes.

Main Methods:

  • The study focuses on the methodology of rolling forecasts, which build upon an organization's strategic financial plan.
  • It involves projecting the first three years of the plan and comparing strategic assumptions with the organization's expected trajectory.

Main Results:

  • Rolling forecasts provide a dynamic comparison between strategic financial plan assumptions and actual organizational performance.
  • This continuous assessment allows for the timely identification of deviations or gaps.

Conclusions:

  • Rolling forecasts offer a more adaptive and forward-looking approach to financial planning compared to static annual budgets.
  • By enabling ongoing monitoring and response, rolling forecasts empower leaders to better manage financial performance and achieve strategic goals.