projection

simple noun25 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

Refers to the most recent or up-to-date forecast.

Synonymous with 'current projection', emphasizing it's the newest one available.

A forecast of future sales volume or revenue.

A forecast of future income.

A forecast that covers an extended period into the future.

A forecast of the rate of increase in size or value.

A forecast about what will happen in the future.

A forecast of a company's future financial performance.

A forecast of future profits.

A forecast of future revenues and expenditures.

The first forecast made, often subject to revision.

A forecast that is based on practical and achievable assumptions.

Similar to 'initial projection', referring to the very first forecast.

A forecast that assumes the best possible outcome.

A forecast of future population size and composition.

A forecast about the structure of human populations.

To use certain data or assumptions as the foundation for a forecast.

Indicates what is being forecast, often a quantity or value.

Specifies the period or item the forecast applies to.

Used to state the basis for a conclusion, e.g., 'On current projections, ...'

Indicates the subject of the forecast.

To create or formulate a forecast.

To achieve the results that were forecast.

To perform better than the forecast predicted.

To change or update a previously made forecast.