A significant amount of business decisions are made based on sales forecasting. The main ones include:
Hiring new employees: if there is a planned rise in sales, it might mean that you will require new staff members to satisfy higher demand.
Planning investment activity: On one hand, if you are planning to invest in a new project, without forecasting, you won't be able to determine the correct amount. On the other, if you are planning to attract new investors to your existing project, forecasting is a must to show its profitability.
Preventing possible complications: if you see a decline in the numbers, check if there are some issues you haven't discovered. These have to be fixed for successful product development.
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