Zero-Based Budgeting: Allocate Expenses Precisely

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Zero-Based Budgeting: Allocate Expenses Precisely

Coursera · Advanced ·🛡️ AI Safety & Ethics ·3mo ago

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This video teaches zero-based budgeting for precise expense allocation, focusing on the critical distinction between fixed and variable costs

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The course "Zero-Based Budgeting: Allocate Expenses Precisely" is an intermediate-to-advanced course designed for finance professionals, department managers, and analysts who want to master a transformative approach to financial planning. This course moves beyond theory to provide a rigorous, hands-on framework for building budgets from the ground up. You will learn to dismantle old assumptions by mastering the critical distinction between fixed and variable costs—the foundation of any precise budget. Through expert-led videos, real-world case studies from companies like Kraft Heinz and Unilever, and interactive scenarios, you will learn to construct a zero-based budget (ZBB) where every dollar is justified and aligned with strategic goals. You will learn to defend your allocations, ensuring that resources flow to the most critical business priorities. By the end of this course, you will possess the skills to drive financial discipline, optimize resource allocation, and implement a budgeting process that fosters accountability and strategic alignment.
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