Subject category:
Finance, Accounting and Control
Published by:
Harvard Business Publishing
Version: 18 May 1994
Length: 10 pages
Data source: Field research
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Abstract
The president of a medium-sized electronics company is evaluating the financial forecasts and proposed financing program submitted by the chief financial officer. The forecasts are prepared in constant dollars, on which basis the proposed financing plan seems reasonable. However, when inflation is incorporated into the forecasts, the financing need far exceeds available sources of funds, and adjustment on the operating side is necessary. The danger of relying on a single set of forecasts based on the most likely outcome is also demonstrated.
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Abstract
The president of a medium-sized electronics company is evaluating the financial forecasts and proposed financing program submitted by the chief financial officer. The forecasts are prepared in constant dollars, on which basis the proposed financing plan seems reasonable. However, when inflation is incorporated into the forecasts, the financing need far exceeds available sources of funds, and adjustment on the operating side is necessary. The danger of relying on a single set of forecasts based on the most likely outcome is also demonstrated.