FFI GLOSSARY

Strategic Decision Threshold


Definition

The minimum financial impact, expressed as a percentage of monthly operating expenditure or as an absolute amount, above which a decision requires a formal strategic decision model before approval. The threshold is set by the board or equivalent governing body and must be documented. Decisions below the threshold are made through normal operating authority; decisions above it require a formal model.

Common Misapplication

The most common misapplication is setting the threshold so high that most significant operational decisions fall below it and are made without formal financial modeling. A threshold set at ten percent of annual revenue for a company spending one million pounds per month would exempt most expansion decisions from formal modeling requirements.

FFI Standard Reference

This term is defined and applied in Book 6, Section 6.2: The Strategic Decision Modeling Standard.

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