Financial Planning and Control PowerPoint And Google Slides
Financial Planning and Control Presentation Template
A financial plan is only half the job. The harder part is control. Many presentations explain goals, budgets, or forecasts, but stop before showing how those plans are managed, reviewed, and kept on track. That gap is where this deck becomes useful. The slides are built around the working side of financial planning, not just the theory behind it.
Across the set, the content moves through the financial planning process itself: building trust, gathering personal finance information, setting goals and vision, analyzing the current situation, implementing the plan, and monitoring progress. Other slides shift into control topics such as segregation of tasks, advisor qualification, external audits, review mechanisms, and profit planning. That gives the deck a wider role than a simple planning diagram. It helps explain both how financial decisions are made and how those decisions are supervised over time.
The layouts are suited to discussions where process matters. Advisory teams can use them to explain planning stages. Business teams can use them to discuss internal control and financial oversight. Trainers and educators can use them to show how planning and control connect instead of treating them as separate topics. The design supports that purpose with clear process wheels, step banners, linked blocks, and structured control visuals that keep the subject readable without flattening it into text.
Download it now and customize it to present financial planning and control in a format that feels more systematic, reviewable, and practical.
Features of this template:
- Fully editable financial planning and control slides.
- Available in 16:9 and 4:3 formats.
- Compatible with PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Canva.
- Covers planning stages from relationship building to review and monitoring.
- Includes control-focused slides on segregation of duties, advisor qualification, and external audits.
- Supports topics such as implementation, profit planning, financial vision, and plan review.
- Uses process wheels, linked diagrams, step banners, and structured flow layouts.
- Useful for advisory sessions, internal finance discussions, training, and classroom presentations.