© COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020
Fifteen minute finance for founders
Fundamentals of Forecasting
and budgeting basics
© COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020
Intro
© COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020
Why are we here today?
● To share some knowledge and learn something
(hopefully) new!
● To understand the importance of forecasting
and budgeting for you as you scale
● To give you some simple tools and tips that
you can use in your venture
● To demystify the dark art of finance (yes,
art, not science!)
© COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020
● Forecasts are the road map, in numbers for your
venture.
● Budgets help you, and your team, manage costs and
measure progress.
● They provide information both internally and
externally that aid in decision making.
Why forecasting and budgeting matter
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Why EmergeONE?
© COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020
I’m Aarish, I’ve spent the last 15
years working in SMEs in some of the
toughest environments in the world
(yes, including London!).
For the last 5 years, I, and now the
EmergeONE team, have been working
with startups, investors, founders
and others to help ventures grow.
Our team have collectively raised
10s of millions, and we have helped
our clients grow their businesses,
raise debt and equity capital from
angels and institutional investors
and navigate the tough times that
come as you scale.
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What We’re Going
to Talk About
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The Basics - What’s the difference between a forecast and a
budget and when should you be using one or the other.
Forecasting - What to input, what to output and where to
focus.
Budgeting - Why bother? (And who to rope in)
Ways to Build a Budget - Top Down, Bottom Up, Rolling,
Negotiated, Stretched, Zero based...
Keeping it Simple - Ways to take some of the pain out of
budgeting.
Questions?
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”It is not necessary to do
extraordinary things to get
extraordinary results.”
– Warren Buffett
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Forecasting v
Budgeting
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Budgets
Budgets are a tactical
tool typically used to
set the short term plan
for the venture,
negotiate targets for top
line and structure
departmental spending
criteria. They help a
business manage in the
moment.
So what’s the difference?
Forecasts
A forecast is a strategic
tool that looks forward
over a (typically long)
period of time and helps
internal and external
users of the data to make
decisions - be it
investment, resource
allocation or business
direction.
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So, when the heck do I use them?
Scenario Forecast Budget
Mainly Internal ⛌ ✔
Long Term (>1 Year) ✔ ⛌
Multi-Scenario ✔ ⛌
Set Targets ✔ ✔
Manage Costs ⛌ ✔
Raise Investment ✔ ⛌
Present to Board ⛌ ✔
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Forecasting
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“...you cannot run around the terrain
without a f*****g map and expect to go
anywhere good.”
The Map and the Terrain
by Ben Horowitz
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Cash Flow
Where money is
coming from,
and where it’s
being spent.
Movements on
the other
statements,
stripping out
non cash
items.
A Quick refresher on Financial statements
Balance Sheet
A snapshot of
the financial
health of your
business -
right now.
Assets,
liabilities
and equity
Income
Statement
Gives a
picture of how
your business
is performing,
over time.
Interplay of
revenue, and
costs.
© COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020
Cash Flow
Where money is
coming from,
and where it’s
being spent.
Movements on
the other
statements,
stripping out
non cash
items.
A Quick refresher on Financial statements
Balance Sheet
A snapshot of
the financial
health of your
business -
right now.
Assets,
liabilities
and equity
Income
Statement
Gives a
picture of how
your business
is performing,
over time.
Interplay of
revenue, and
costs.
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Forecasting fundamentals
Right, now that we know when we
should be building a forecast,
let’s figure out how to build it.
I’m going to focus on the
methodology rather than the Excel
or Sheets flow but I’ll touch on
some dos and don’ts along the way.
Remember - your forecast is a
representation of your business in
numbers, if it isn’t a proxy to
reality, it’s not going to make
sense.
1
Discover
Understand Purpose
Decide Outputs
Gather Data
Design
Structure Inputs
Design Outputs
Create Ranges
2
Build
Create Back End
Link to Outputs
Check Integrity
3
Refine
Calibrate Inputs
Add Graphics
Review Outputs
4
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Before you
dive into your
spreadsheet,
the first step
to any good
model is the
discovery
phase - no
different to
building out a
product.
Discover What do we know?
What do we want to know?
Who’s it for?
What will they want to see?
What assumptions are we testing?
Who needs to provide me info?
?
?
?
?
?
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I’m less
concerned
about what
colours or
fonts you use
here.
Rather this is
about good
practice in
how you
tabulate and
present info.
Design
Do Don’t
Focus on revenue drivers - these are
the hardest to model
Overcomplicate, if you have 2 channels,
include 2, not 5
Distinguish Inputs from Outputs Try and put everything on one page
Build timeline granularity Live Link external data
Separate out different input tables Build a balance sheet if you don’t need
it
Ensure you include funded and unfunded
cash balances
Underestimate costs, err on side of
caution
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Building out the back end
of any forecast is really
the most critical and time
consuming parts, and
rightly so.
If you’re not an Excel or
Google Sheets whizz it’s
best to keep it as simple
as possible, but if the
forecast requires some
complex formulas - get
help!
Build
● Work through the build methodically.
● Use ‘Named Ranges’ if you know how so you can
audit more easily.
● Try and build in checks to the forecast where
possible.
● Where possible break formulas, even if that
means more rows.
● Separate tabs for each calc that feeds into
outputs
● Test as you go.
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Input Table -
Named Range =
‘User_Inputs’
Levers
Checks Index formula
to gather data
from input
table
Output
Table
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Sales have reduced the pipe
What happens if we increase CAC?
When do we get to cash surplus?
Finally, once
you are happy
that your
forecast is
built
correctly,
refine the
inputs to get
to the ‘right’
set of
outputs.
REfine We’re launching a new channel,
do we have data?
Runway seems tight, is opex
optimised?
? ? ?
?
?
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Budgeting basics
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I feel that your ambitions should always
exceed the budget.
Guillermo del Toro
© COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020
So Why Bother with Budgeting?
When you’re operating under
uncertainty, budgeting may seem a
little futile - especially at the
very early stages of a venture.
So let’s stop calling it a budget
and start calling it a plan - just
that subtle repositioning should
help highlight its importance.
And while at early stage you can
get away with a relatively simple
process and plan, as you start
scaling both the process and the
output become more important.
Benefits of Budgeting
Build a plan
Allocate short term resources
Set targets / OKRs
Measure performance
Improve decision making
Forces longer term thinking
Tests assumptions
Identifies Gaps
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Different ways to budget
Methodology Characteristic
Top-Down Here’s the budget, follow it.
Bottom-Up Tell us what you’re looking for and we’ll see.
Negotiated Let’s work out what’s needed together.
Rolling Always looking 12 months ahead.
Stretch So you can deliver a top line of X? Let’s make
it X++.
Zero Based I know you hired them last year, but what’s the
justification to keep them this year?
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Budget Buddies Growth:
Founders and
senior team,
prepared by
finance
Bottom Up
Scale:
Budget Holders,
coordinated by
finance, signed off
by senior team
Negotiated
Startup / Early
Stage:
Founders with
support from
external /
internal finance
Top Down
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4
Allocate
3
What do we
need?
2
What do we
have?
1
Set Objectives
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Reporting the right numbers
Current Quarter Previous Quarter Plan Delta Delta Delta Delta
Q3 2020 Q2 2020 Q3 2020 Plan Plan % QoQ QoQ %
Gross Sales 240,161 224,185 269,022 (28,862) -10.73% 15,976 7.13%
Net Revenue 47,792 53,266 64,565 (16,773) -25.98% (5,474) -10.28%
% Rev / GMV 19.90% 23.76% 24.00% -4.10% -17.08% -3.86% -16.25%
Contribution 26,286 31,033 38,739 (12,454) -32.15% (4,747) -15.30%
Contribution % 55.00% 58.26% 60.00% -5.00% -8.33% -3.26% -5.60%
Total Overheads 82,342 75,943 91,132 (8,790) -9.65% 6,399 8.43%
EBITDA (56,056) (44,910) (52,393) (3,664) 6.99% (11,146) 24.82%
EBITDA % -23.34% -20.03% -19.48% -3.87% 19.85% -3.31% 16.52%
Key
Financials
Actuals Plan Variance
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Tips
Budgeting takes
time, don’t leave
it to the last
minute.
If you need buy
in, get buy in,
demotivation is a
killer.
Don’t start with
sales and budget
your expenses to
meet them.
Instead, fix your
expenses and
stretch your
sales.
Make sure your
budget categories
mirror how you
report.
© COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020
Tips
If you have multiple
departments, use Google
Sheets:
○ Create a template.
○ Send a separate file
to each department.
○ Use Index function
to pull them into
your master budget.
Growth ventures
should review and
adjust regularly,
not just every
year.
Understand why
variances are
happening,
question them and
course correct.
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Bringing it
together
© COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020
Context is everything,
numbers sometimes
only tell part of the
story!
© COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020
What’s the purpose?
Who’s going to use it?
What do we know and where’s the data?
How far out should we go?
Who needs to be involved?
Build iteratively.
Come back to it often.
That’s a wrap
© COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020
Questions?
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Thanks for listening!
https://www.linkedin.com/in/adsinuk
@adsinuk
aarish@emergeone.co.uk
Contact me (Aarish Shah)
EmergeONE
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@EmergeONE_UK
www.emergeone.co.uk

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Fundamentals of forecasting

  • 1. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Fifteen minute finance for founders Fundamentals of Forecasting and budgeting basics
  • 2. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Intro
  • 3. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Why are we here today? ● To share some knowledge and learn something (hopefully) new! ● To understand the importance of forecasting and budgeting for you as you scale ● To give you some simple tools and tips that you can use in your venture ● To demystify the dark art of finance (yes, art, not science!)
  • 4. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 ● Forecasts are the road map, in numbers for your venture. ● Budgets help you, and your team, manage costs and measure progress. ● They provide information both internally and externally that aid in decision making. Why forecasting and budgeting matter
  • 5. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Why EmergeONE?
  • 6. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 I’m Aarish, I’ve spent the last 15 years working in SMEs in some of the toughest environments in the world (yes, including London!). For the last 5 years, I, and now the EmergeONE team, have been working with startups, investors, founders and others to help ventures grow. Our team have collectively raised 10s of millions, and we have helped our clients grow their businesses, raise debt and equity capital from angels and institutional investors and navigate the tough times that come as you scale.
  • 7. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 What We’re Going to Talk About
  • 8. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 The Basics - What’s the difference between a forecast and a budget and when should you be using one or the other. Forecasting - What to input, what to output and where to focus. Budgeting - Why bother? (And who to rope in) Ways to Build a Budget - Top Down, Bottom Up, Rolling, Negotiated, Stretched, Zero based... Keeping it Simple - Ways to take some of the pain out of budgeting. Questions?
  • 9. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 ”It is not necessary to do extraordinary things to get extraordinary results.” – Warren Buffett
  • 10. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Forecasting v Budgeting
  • 11. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Budgets Budgets are a tactical tool typically used to set the short term plan for the venture, negotiate targets for top line and structure departmental spending criteria. They help a business manage in the moment. So what’s the difference? Forecasts A forecast is a strategic tool that looks forward over a (typically long) period of time and helps internal and external users of the data to make decisions - be it investment, resource allocation or business direction.
  • 12. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 So, when the heck do I use them? Scenario Forecast Budget Mainly Internal ⛌ ✔ Long Term (>1 Year) ✔ ⛌ Multi-Scenario ✔ ⛌ Set Targets ✔ ✔ Manage Costs ⛌ ✔ Raise Investment ✔ ⛌ Present to Board ⛌ ✔
  • 13. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Forecasting
  • 14. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 “...you cannot run around the terrain without a f*****g map and expect to go anywhere good.” The Map and the Terrain by Ben Horowitz
  • 15. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Cash Flow Where money is coming from, and where it’s being spent. Movements on the other statements, stripping out non cash items. A Quick refresher on Financial statements Balance Sheet A snapshot of the financial health of your business - right now. Assets, liabilities and equity Income Statement Gives a picture of how your business is performing, over time. Interplay of revenue, and costs.
  • 16. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Cash Flow Where money is coming from, and where it’s being spent. Movements on the other statements, stripping out non cash items. A Quick refresher on Financial statements Balance Sheet A snapshot of the financial health of your business - right now. Assets, liabilities and equity Income Statement Gives a picture of how your business is performing, over time. Interplay of revenue, and costs.
  • 17. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Forecasting fundamentals Right, now that we know when we should be building a forecast, let’s figure out how to build it. I’m going to focus on the methodology rather than the Excel or Sheets flow but I’ll touch on some dos and don’ts along the way. Remember - your forecast is a representation of your business in numbers, if it isn’t a proxy to reality, it’s not going to make sense. 1 Discover Understand Purpose Decide Outputs Gather Data Design Structure Inputs Design Outputs Create Ranges 2 Build Create Back End Link to Outputs Check Integrity 3 Refine Calibrate Inputs Add Graphics Review Outputs 4
  • 18. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Before you dive into your spreadsheet, the first step to any good model is the discovery phase - no different to building out a product. Discover What do we know? What do we want to know? Who’s it for? What will they want to see? What assumptions are we testing? Who needs to provide me info? ? ? ? ? ?
  • 19. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 I’m less concerned about what colours or fonts you use here. Rather this is about good practice in how you tabulate and present info. Design Do Don’t Focus on revenue drivers - these are the hardest to model Overcomplicate, if you have 2 channels, include 2, not 5 Distinguish Inputs from Outputs Try and put everything on one page Build timeline granularity Live Link external data Separate out different input tables Build a balance sheet if you don’t need it Ensure you include funded and unfunded cash balances Underestimate costs, err on side of caution
  • 20. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Building out the back end of any forecast is really the most critical and time consuming parts, and rightly so. If you’re not an Excel or Google Sheets whizz it’s best to keep it as simple as possible, but if the forecast requires some complex formulas - get help! Build ● Work through the build methodically. ● Use ‘Named Ranges’ if you know how so you can audit more easily. ● Try and build in checks to the forecast where possible. ● Where possible break formulas, even if that means more rows. ● Separate tabs for each calc that feeds into outputs ● Test as you go.
  • 21. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Input Table - Named Range = ‘User_Inputs’ Levers Checks Index formula to gather data from input table Output Table
  • 22. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Sales have reduced the pipe What happens if we increase CAC? When do we get to cash surplus? Finally, once you are happy that your forecast is built correctly, refine the inputs to get to the ‘right’ set of outputs. REfine We’re launching a new channel, do we have data? Runway seems tight, is opex optimised? ? ? ? ? ?
  • 23. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Budgeting basics
  • 24. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 I feel that your ambitions should always exceed the budget. Guillermo del Toro
  • 25. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 So Why Bother with Budgeting? When you’re operating under uncertainty, budgeting may seem a little futile - especially at the very early stages of a venture. So let’s stop calling it a budget and start calling it a plan - just that subtle repositioning should help highlight its importance. And while at early stage you can get away with a relatively simple process and plan, as you start scaling both the process and the output become more important. Benefits of Budgeting Build a plan Allocate short term resources Set targets / OKRs Measure performance Improve decision making Forces longer term thinking Tests assumptions Identifies Gaps
  • 26. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Different ways to budget Methodology Characteristic Top-Down Here’s the budget, follow it. Bottom-Up Tell us what you’re looking for and we’ll see. Negotiated Let’s work out what’s needed together. Rolling Always looking 12 months ahead. Stretch So you can deliver a top line of X? Let’s make it X++. Zero Based I know you hired them last year, but what’s the justification to keep them this year?
  • 27. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Budget Buddies Growth: Founders and senior team, prepared by finance Bottom Up Scale: Budget Holders, coordinated by finance, signed off by senior team Negotiated Startup / Early Stage: Founders with support from external / internal finance Top Down
  • 28. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 4 Allocate 3 What do we need? 2 What do we have? 1 Set Objectives
  • 29. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Reporting the right numbers Current Quarter Previous Quarter Plan Delta Delta Delta Delta Q3 2020 Q2 2020 Q3 2020 Plan Plan % QoQ QoQ % Gross Sales 240,161 224,185 269,022 (28,862) -10.73% 15,976 7.13% Net Revenue 47,792 53,266 64,565 (16,773) -25.98% (5,474) -10.28% % Rev / GMV 19.90% 23.76% 24.00% -4.10% -17.08% -3.86% -16.25% Contribution 26,286 31,033 38,739 (12,454) -32.15% (4,747) -15.30% Contribution % 55.00% 58.26% 60.00% -5.00% -8.33% -3.26% -5.60% Total Overheads 82,342 75,943 91,132 (8,790) -9.65% 6,399 8.43% EBITDA (56,056) (44,910) (52,393) (3,664) 6.99% (11,146) 24.82% EBITDA % -23.34% -20.03% -19.48% -3.87% 19.85% -3.31% 16.52% Key Financials Actuals Plan Variance
  • 30. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Tips Budgeting takes time, don’t leave it to the last minute. If you need buy in, get buy in, demotivation is a killer. Don’t start with sales and budget your expenses to meet them. Instead, fix your expenses and stretch your sales. Make sure your budget categories mirror how you report.
  • 31. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Tips If you have multiple departments, use Google Sheets: ○ Create a template. ○ Send a separate file to each department. ○ Use Index function to pull them into your master budget. Growth ventures should review and adjust regularly, not just every year. Understand why variances are happening, question them and course correct.
  • 32. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Bringing it together
  • 33. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Context is everything, numbers sometimes only tell part of the story!
  • 34. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 What’s the purpose? Who’s going to use it? What do we know and where’s the data? How far out should we go? Who needs to be involved? Build iteratively. Come back to it often. That’s a wrap
  • 35. © COPYRIGHT EmergeONE Ltd 2020 Questions?
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