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Revenue forecasting is at the core of every financial plan—and the quality of your assumptions can shape business strategy. In this intermediate-level course, you’ll learn how to use two key forecasting frameworks: top-down and bottom-up. You’ll compare how each method builds projections from different starting points—market size versus operational data—and explore when to use one over the other. Then, you’ll apply scenario analysis to create a three-case model that captures optimistic, base, and pessimistic outcomes. Guided videos, readings, and spreadsheet-based labs walk you through building, testing, and visualizing forecasts that reveal both risk and opportunity. Along the way, you’ll practice explaining your results clearly and confidently to non-finance audiences.
Revenue forecasting is at the core of every financial plan—and the quality of your assumptions can shape business strategy. In this intermediate-level course, you’ll learn how to use two key forecasting frameworks: top-down and bottom-up. You’ll compare how each method builds projections from different starting points—market size versus operational data—and explore when to use one over the other. Then, you’ll apply scenario analysis to create a three-case model that captures optimistic, base, and pessimistic outcomes. Guided videos, readings, and spreadsheet-based labs walk you through building, testing, and visualizing forecasts that reveal both risk and opportunity. Along the way, you’ll practice explaining your results clearly and confidently to non-finance audiences.
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6 videos2 readings3 assignments
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6 videos•Total 16 minutes
Introduction and Welcome•2 minutes
Forecasting from Above: The Top-Down Approach•3 minutes
Forecasting from Below: The Bottom-Up Approach•3 minutes
What If? Thinking in Scenarios•3 minutes
Visualizing the Story: Presenting Scenarios with Impact•3 minutes
Congratulations and Continuous Learning Journey •3 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Comparing Top-Down vs. Bottom-Up Forecasting•10 minutes
Building a Three-Case Revenue Forecast•10 minutes
3 assignments•Total 55 minutes
Hands-on Activity: Build Your Forecast Model (Quick Simulation)•15 minutes
Hands-on Activity: Scenario Modeling Exercise: Create and Chart Three Revenue Cases•15 minutes
Graded Quiz: Revenue Forecast Scenario•25 minutes
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