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Optimizing funds with cash flow forecasting: by involving operating departments in planning and prioritizing organization-wide spending in light of cash receipts, governments can avoid the costs of short-term borrowing and/or liquidating long-term investments.(Best Practices)

Government Finance Review

| August 01, 2005 | Bush, Erik W. | COPYRIGHT 2005 Government Finance Officers Association. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

In a study published in the August 2003 issue of Government Finance Review, 51 percent of the government finance professionals surveyed indicated a need for further developing their forecasting skills. Among the most important applications of forecasting skills is estimating cash receipts and disbursements for one or more periods. Cash flow forecasting is a tool used by local governments to avoid problem situations and otherwise enhance the responsible stewardship of the public's resources. GFOA offers practical guidance on cash flow forecasting in a newly adopted recommended practice--Use of Cash Flow Forecasts in Operations.

ENSURING LIQUIDITY, MAXIMIZING INVESTMENTS

Cash flow forecasting is important for local governments on two fronts: (1) to ensure proper liquidity levels are available to meet liabilities and (2) to maximize dollars available for investment. Without a picture of its expected cash flow position, a government may fall into the trap of blind spending. By blind spending, I refer to the practice of spending without regard for the drain on cash flow. Blind spending often leads to cash shortfalls and increased costs, either from having to borrow money to pay bills or from foregone interest earnings. Missing payroll in one month because of the purchase of a few squad cars in the previous month happens. It happens because the government did not have a handle on its cash flows. But even the most accurate cash flow forecast is worthless if the organizational units are not willing to adhere to established parameters on the timing of expenditures.

It was in this light that GFOA's Committee on Cash Management took on the task of developing a recommended practice on cash flow forecasting. Given the wide variety of organizations GFOA serves, it is possible that smaller units of government will benefit most from guidance in this area. Some organizations cite complexity as a reason for avoiding cash flow forecasting, along with being overwhelmed by day-today operations and the sheer volume of financial data. The recommended practice sets forth concrete measures that allow an organization to frame how a forecast is developed and used, thus allaying barriers such as complexity, data overload, and relevance. The following is a snapshot of the guidance in the recommended practice:

* Forecasting cash flow must be done on an organization-wide level

* The prioritization of expenditures is a function of the organization's goals

* Forecast timeframes need to accurately reflect the receipts of the organization

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