As a part of the Financial planning features available to QuickBooks Online Advanced users, a new 'Forecasts' functionality has been released. Presently it is available to all U.S. QBO-Advanced subscribers. Intuit is planning on rolling-out this capability to all country versions of QBO-Advanced in the future.
Just like the daily or 7-day weather forecast can help you plan your day or the week, financial forecasts can help you set long-term and short-term goals for your business.
Forecasting is typically based on past performance and business trends. When building your forecast, your historical data is analyzed for patterns and then used to make projections based on that information.
With all your financial data available in QuickBooks Online Advanced, you can quickly and easily create forecasts and then use forecasts to create budgets.
QuickBooks Online Advanced users now have access to Forecasts, a Financial Planning feature, that allows them to create a forecast. To create a new forecast, the User must be able to sign in to QBO Advanced as either the Admin user, or as a Standard All-access user.
Prior to creating a forecast, you must confirm that the beginning date of your fiscal year has been set in QuickBooks Online Advanced. While it's possible to create a forecast any time, it is preferable to set your forecast start date to run consistent with your fiscal year.
QuickBooks Online Advanced creates a forecast using only those accounts listed in your chart of accounts. You must modify your chart of accounts to include any additional accounts you need in your forecast prior to creating the forecast.
To create a forecast, you can use your past financial data in QuickBooks Online Advanced to build your first financial forecast:
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If you need to edit a forecast, make your changes in QuickBooks
This is a great new feature for users of QuickBooks Online Advanced. One can only wonder if Intuit will make this feature available to lower end SKUs of QBO like 'Plus' at sometime in the future.
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