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You\u2019re always selling something in business. Even if your business is far from a storefront with cash registers and credit card readers \u2014 for instance, a consulting firm that charges by the hour \u2014 you make a sale every time you earn money by offering goods or services. Of course, there are fees associated with making these sales, so you\u2019ll need to know in advance whether you\u2019ll generate enough to cover your costs. Forecasting sales can help with it. In this post, we\u2019ll define the sales forecast, as well as the formula for calculating it using examples and sales software.<\/p>

What is a Sales Forecast?<\/span><\/h2>

A sales forecast is a detailed report that predicts how much money a salesperson, team, or firm will make on a weekly, monthly, quarterly, or annual basis. Sales forecasts are often produced using historical performance data.
Managers predict how much business their team will close based on reps\u2019 sales forecasts. Directors forecast department sales using team estimates. The VP of Sales projects organization sales using department estimates. These reports are often distributed to company executives, board members, and\/or stockholders.<\/p>

Why is a Sales Forecast Important?<\/span><\/h2>

A business of any size can acquire a more in-depth understanding of its capabilities by calculating sales forecasts. It can also bring numerous other benefits to a business, such as:<\/p>