A Comparative Study of Artificial Intelligence in Financial Forecasting and Financial Planning
1Prof.Ilyas-ur-Rahman, 2 Ibrahim Tanveer Shareef
1Principal, Shadan Institute of Management Studies,
Mail id:profiurahman@gmail.com
2 Student, Shadan Institute of Management Studies
Mail id: shareefibrahim164@gmail.com
Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force in the financial sector, particularly in the areas of financial forecasting and financial planning. This paper presents a comparative review of the application of AI in these two domains, highlighting their roles, benefits, and future potential. AI-based financial forecasting involves the analysis of large and complex financial datasets to predict future trends, outcomes, and risks with greater accuracy than traditional human-driven methods. Unlike manual forecasting, which is often limited by cognitive bias and uncertainty, AI systems leverage machine learning and advanced analytics to enhance predictive accuracy, automate processes, support risk assessment, and enable scenario simulation.
In contrast, AI in financial planning focuses on automating, analysing, and optimizing financial management processes. Through tools such as automated budgeting, expense tracking, predictive analytics, and real-time insights, AI improves efficiency, enhances decision-making, and expands access to financial advice. While AI is increasingly taking over routine and data-intensive tasks, it also complements human expertise by supporting strategic planning and risk management.
The study further discusses future trends in both financial forecasting and planning, including increased AI adoption, integration with diverse data sources, continuous learning capabilities, cost reduction, and improved accessibility. Despite existing challenges and limitations, AI is expected to drive innovation and reshape the financial industry by making financial processes more accurate, efficient, and responsive to dynamic market conditions.
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence; Financial Forecasting; Financial Planning; Risk Management; Predictive Analytics; Future of Finance