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Time series are data observed over time (either in continuous time or at discrete time periods).
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Revenue Projection
With your data on monthly revenue and other related indicators, you can consider using a time series forecasting model like ARIMA or SARIMA to project the next month's revenue. You can also try using …
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Remove Seasonality before applying SARIMA model on weekly data?
As for SARIMA, it's definitely a good idea to take seasonality into account, but it may depend on the specifics of your data. Have you tried looking at the seasonal decomposition of your time series? …