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Sage 50 Forecasting

Create comprehensive financial forecasts that will help you plan for the future of your business.

Accurate forecasts are key to business growth and success, and with Sage 50 Forecasting we’ve made the forecasting process simple, allowing you to make business decisions with confidence

You can create forecasts direct from Sage 50 Accounts data, enter your own data or even import from Microsoft® Excel, saving you time, effort and increasing your accuracy compared to developing your own spreadsheet forecasts.

Choose Sage 50 Forecasting 2007 if:

  • You want to confidently manage your cash flow and financial performance
  • You want to capitalise on opportunities and avoid potential pitfalls
  • You want to explore 'What If?' scenarios and business ideas
  • You want to create forecasts direct from Sage 50 Accounts data
  • You want professional and accurate forecasts without the need to develop your own spreadsheets

 

 

Sage Winforecast Professional Consolidation

Accurate business forecasting is vital to the continuing success of your company and can help you prepare for the inevitable cash flow peaks and troughs that you will face

Forecasting helps you stay in control of your finances, gives you peace of mind, and allows you to focus on growing and developing your business.

Sage WinForecast Professional Consolidation enables you to create accurate financial forecasts for your business that are either as detailed or as high level as you need.

  • An intuitive user interface makes creating accurate forecasts quick and easy
  • Create and explore "What If?" scenarios
  • Automatically calculate VAT, PAYE, NI, Corporation Tax and Bank Interest
  • Support your business case with professional reports
  • Project with confidence, manage stock with accuracy and maximise available cash
  • Forecasts can easily be 'hot-linked' to Sage software and to Microsoft® Excel, saving you time by automatically populating data
  • Create and report on unlimited departments, sub-departments and sales and cost sections
  • Consolidate forecasts from multiple companies or profit centres