Forecasts and projections
Voluntary organisations face particular
problems in forecasting their income flow. Voluntary donations
depend upon support for the mission, but public concern about an
issue may wane. Other intangible factors, such as changes in
legislation, can compound the difficulty of making projections.
A service-providing voluntary organisation
may have a slightly easier task in forecasting income. People will
pay for services if they feel that they are useful. As long as the
services are of high quality and meet the needs of users, the
organisation can reasonably assume that they will continue to pay
for them.
Current income
The forecaster first studies current income
and spending and asks if they can be sustained at present
levels:
- If unusual events have occurred in the past
year or two, are they likely to recur?
- Is it reasonable to expect an increase in
revenue?
- What increase does the organisation expect
as the result of an action taken in the past, such as last year's
setting up of a development department?
- What increases in revenue might result if
some new marketing scheme is added to the expense side of the
budget?
- Future income
The forecaster should then work through
forecasts for each type of income and expenditure:
- Voluntary income
- Earned income
- Investment income
- Expenditure
- Phasing the budget
When preparing an income and expenditure
budget for a project, it is important to identify when in a
twelve-month period the income and expenditure items are likely to
arise. For example, costs such as insurance and rates are not
incurred regularly throughout the period. Similarly, grants might
be paid quarterly in advance or in arrears, and income from events
will arise just before an event.
This phasing of the budget is important,
because without it, useful comparisons between actual and budgeted
income and expenditure will not be possible.
Useful links
NCVO –
Budget planning
NCVO – Budgeting –
Forecasts

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