Unlock the essential role of cash flow projections and modeling in strategic financial management. This webinar is designed for CFOs, finance leaders, and accounting professionals who want to strengthen their organization’s financial health and decision-making. Learn why cash flow modeling is the CFO’s lifeline, discover how to build and maintain effective cash flow projection templates, and gain clarity on the vital inputs and outputs that drive actionable insights. Participants will leave with practical skills to forecast and analyze cash flow, support key management strategies, and enhance overall organizational stability.

Presenter

John “Jake” Greene, CPA, Managing Director, CBIZ

CPE CREDITS

Program Description Cash Flow Projections and Modeling: The Not-for-Profit CFO’s Lifeline

Important Notice Regarding CPE:

*Attendees must be registered individually and click on periodic participation markers throughout the webinar to receive CPE credit.

Learning Objectives
  • Explain the significance of cash flow projections and modeling in supporting effective financial management and strategic decision-making within an organization.
  • Identify the key components, inputs, and outputs required to develop and revise simple cash flow projection templates.
  • Demonstrate how to use cash flow projections to drive critical management, strategic, and financial decisions.
Instruction Delivery Method Group Internet Based
Recommended CPE Credit 1 Credit
Recommended Field of Study Accounting
Prerequisites None
Program Level Overview
Advance Preparation None
Cancellation Policy You may cancel your registration at any time prior to the event.
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