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seasonal variation

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  • December 19, 2021 at 2:43 pm #644547
    John1998m
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    In seasonal variation how do we forecast the next years sales using the example in F2 notes of chapter 20?

    Forecast the seasonal variation:
    To forecast seasonal variation we need to work out seasonal variance averages.

    Years———————Quarters—————————-Total
    ——————–Q1——–Q2——–Q3——–Q4
    2000————————————-(-4)—–(+1.75)
    2001———-(-0.63)—(+1.50)—(-3.88)—(+1.12)
    2002———-(+0.75)–(+4.75)
    Average——(+0.06)—(+3.13)—(-3.94)—(+1.44)—-(+0.69)
    —————–(-0.17)—-(-0.17)—-(-0.17)—(-0.18)—-(-0.69)
    Total———–(-0.11)—(+2.96)—-(-4.11)—(+1.26)——-0

    Total will always be zero

    Could you please tell me how do we forecast next year sales using this seasonal variance average>?

    If the next year sales are as follows:
    Quarter 1 = 100,000
    Quarter 2 = 120,000
    Quarter 3 = 150,000
    Quarter 4 = 200,000

    We can be asked calculation on time series like this in paper PM?

    December 19, 2021 at 3:02 pm #644551
    John Moffat
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    I am not sure I understand what you have typed because you have already typed what next yours sales are forecast to be!

    If the figures you are typed are the forecasts for the trend, then to aces account of the seasonality you would subtract 0.11 from the quarter 1 forecast, add 2.96 to the quarter 2 forecast, and so on.

    December 19, 2021 at 8:46 pm #644556
    John1998m
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    If the sales trend for next year is as follows:
    Quarter 1 = 100,000
    Quarter 2 = 120,000
    Quarter 3 = 150,000
    Quarter 4 = 200,000

    Then we can forecast the next years sales using seasonal variations averages.

    Years———————Quarters—————————-Total
    ——————–Q1——–Q2——–Q3——–Q4
    2000————————————-(-4)—–(+1.75)
    2001———-(-0.63)—(+1.50)—(-3.88)—(+1.12)
    2002———-(+0.75)–(+4.75)
    Average——(+0.06)—(+3.13)—(-3.94)—(+1.44)—-(+0.69)
    —————–(-0.17)—-(-0.17)—-(-0.17)—(-0.18)—-(-0.69)
    Total———–(-0.11)—(+2.96)—-(-4.11)—(+1.26)——-0

    Forecast = Trend sales +/- seasonal variation average
    Quarter 1 = $100,000 – (10000 x 0.11) = $98900
    Quarter 2 = $120,000 + (10000 x 2.96) = $90400
    Quarter 3 = $150,000 – (10000 x 4.11) = $108900
    Quarter 4 = $200,000 + (10000 x 1.26) = $187400

    I am taking seasonal variation averages in ten thousands (‘0000)

    Is that correct?

    December 20, 2021 at 6:58 am #644572
    John Moffat
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    Yes.

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