Stochastic simulation for budget prediction for large surface mines in the South African mining industry

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. Hager V. S. S. Yadavalli R. Webber-Youngman
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

"This article investigates the complex problem of a budgeting process for a large mining operation. Strict adherence to budget infers that financial results align with goals. In reality, the budget is not a predetermined entity but emerges as the sum of the enterprise’s operational plans. These are highly interdependent, being influenced by unforeseeable events and operational decision-making.Limitations of stochastic simulations, normally applied in the project environment but not in budgeting, are examined and a model enabling their application is proposed. A better understanding of budget failure in large mines emerges, showing that the budget should be viewed as a probability distribution rather than a single deterministic value.The strength of the model application lies with the combining of stochastic simulation, probability theory, financial budgeting, and practical scheduling to predict budget achievement, reflected as a probability distribution. The principal finding is the interpretation of the risk associated with, and constraints pertaining to, the budget.The model utilizes a four-dimensional (space and time) schedule, linking key drivers through activity-based costing to the budget. It offers a highly expressive account of deduction regarding fund application for budget achievement, emphasizing that ’it is better to be approximately right than precisely wrong’."
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APA: J. Hager V. S. S. Yadavalli R. Webber-Youngman  (2015)  Stochastic simulation for budget prediction for large surface mines in the South African mining industry

MLA: J. Hager V. S. S. Yadavalli R. Webber-Youngman Stochastic simulation for budget prediction for large surface mines in the South African mining industry. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2015.

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