Step 1.1 Create New Cost Budget
Step 1.2 Enter Cost Budget details
Step 2.3 Submit Cost Budget (for Approval)
Step 2.4 Baseline Approved Cost Budget
Step 2.5 Review Budget History
Step 2.1 Create New Revenue Budget
Step 2.3 Submit Revenue Budget (for Approval)
Step 2.4 Baseline Approved Revenue Budget
When
the budget is ready, select Baseline to complete the budget approval
process. Submit and Baseline processes check a number of items. If
errors are identified, resolve the item and continue the process.
Step 2.5 Review Budget History
Navigate to:
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Budgets
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Project Number:
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Enter the Project Number for which a budget is being created. OR
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Project Name:
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Enter the Project Name for which a budget is being created.
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Budget Type:
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Use the List of Values to choose the Approved Cost Budget Type.
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Select:
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Find Draft
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Version Name:
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Enter appropriate Version of the budget.
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Change Reason:
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Optional - Select from list of values.
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Description:
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Enter a short description, describing your budget.
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Entry Method/ Resource List:
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Verify
that the Entry Method/ Resource List is appropriate for the new
budget. A new Entry Method/ Resource List may be selected, but the
existing definition will then be deleted. The Entry Method/ Resource
List defaults from the Project Type setup.
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Status:
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If the budget has not been “Submitted” or “Baselined”, the budget will have a “Working” Status
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New Original:
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If the budget is the first, the New Original field will be enabled
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Step 1.2 Enter Cost Budget details
Decide
on the level of detail needed for tracking cost on a specific project.
The Budget Entry Method selected determines the following Budget
attributes:
1) Budget Entry Level - Project, Top task, Lowest task or Top and Lowest Task level.
2) Time–phase - Specified Date range, GL period, PA Period or None.
If the amounts are not entered by period, Oracle assumes an even division of the budget over the period of the project or task.
3) Detail of budget - Summary budget line or budget lines Categorized by resources.
4) Amount Types – Quantity, Raw Cost and/or Burdened Cost entry.
The Resource Lists selection and the way in which Resource Lists are defined will also have an impact on the level of detail.
A
more detailed budget allows more detail in status tracking and
exception analysis. A detailed budget requires more time and effort to
plan, create, enter, and maintain the budget amounts, but can provide
valuable insight into the project status.
The next form that will be displayed depends on the Budget Entry Method.
If
Task level budget entry has been selected, the displayed form (See
next) will show the totals for each task. Budget values will have to be
entered on an additional Task level form (See Budget Lines form).
Select:
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Details
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If
Project level budget entry has been selected, the above form will not
be displayed. The application will display the Budget Line form (See
below).
Select:
| Budget Lines |
This example: Budget Attributes for Budget Entry Method – By lowest task, PA period:
Budget Entry Level:
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Lowest Task
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Time–phase:
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PA Period
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Detail of budget:
| Resource List |
Amount Types:
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All Cost Amount Types
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This example: Budget Attributes for selected Resource List:
Resource Groups:
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LABOR & EXPENSES
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Resources:
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Employees and Expenditure Types
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Resource:
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Using
the list of values to select the appropriate resource/resource group
for the budget line. Available values will depend on the Resource List
setup. You cannot budget simultaneously for Resource Groups and Resources belonging to that same Resource group.
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Amount Type:
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Choose between Quantity, Raw Cost and Burdened Cost
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Value:
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Enter budget Value in appropriate column/ period
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Select:
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Up/Down arrows at the top of the form to navigate between tasks. Enter budget values for all appropriate Tasks.
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Navigate:
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Close Form/s and return to the Initial budget form
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Select:
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Submit
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Once
the budget has been submitted, the status has changed to ‘Submitted’.
No additional changes are allowed to a Submitted budget. If a need to
modify the budget is identified at this point, select Rework to change
the status back. Changes are then allowed.
Select:
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Baseline
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After the manager approves the budget, select Baseline to complete the budget approval process. Submit and Baseline processes check a number of items. If errors are identified, resolve the item and re-perform the process.
When
a budget is baselined, the history button becomes available. PA keeps a
record of all previous baselined budgets and they can be reviewed by
selecting them in the history area.
Select:
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History
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Step 2.0 Revenue Budgets
Project
Accounting requires a revenue budget be created and baselined for all
contract projects before generating any Revenues or Invoices. The
revenue budget amount must equal the project’s funding agreement in
order for the budget to be ‘Baselined’. In addition, if the contract
project has a distribution rule of “Cost”, an approved cost budget must
also be submitted and baselined prior to being able to baseline an
Approved Revenue budget.
Navigate to:
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Budgets
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Project Number:
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Enter the Project Number for which a budget is being created. OR
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Project Name:
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Enter the Project Name for which a budget is being created.
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Budget Type:
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Use the List of Values to choose the Approved Revenue Budget Type.
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Select:
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Find Draft
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Version Name:
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Enter an appropriate Version name/number for your budget.
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Change Reason:
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Optional - Select from list of values.
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Description:
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Enter a short description, describing your budget.
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Entry Method/ Resource List:
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Verify
that the Entry Method/Resource List is appropriate for the new budget.
A new Entry Method/ Resource List may be selected, but the existing
definition will then be deleted.
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Status:
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If the budget has not been “Submitted” or “Baselined”, the budget will have a “Working” Status
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New Original:
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If the budget is the first for the project, the New Original field will be enabled
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Step 2.2 Enter Revenue Budget details
Decide on the level of detail needed for tracking revenue on a specific project. The Budget Entry Method selected determines the following Budget attributes:
1) Budget Entry Level - Project, Top task, Lowest task or Top and Lowest Task level.
2) Time–phase - Specified Date range, GL period, PA Period or None.
If the amounts are not entered by period, Oracle assumes an even division of the budget over the period of the project or task.
3) Detail of budget - Summary budget line or budget lines Categorized by resources.
4) Amount Types – Quantity (UOM for Resource) and/or Revenue entry.
The Resource Lists selection and the way in which Resource Lists are defined will also have an impact on the level of detail.
A
more detailed budget allows more detail in status tracking and
exception analysis. A detailed budget requires more time and effort to
plan, create, enter, and maintain the budget amounts, but can provide
valuable insight into the project status.
The next form that will be displayed depends on the Budget Entry Method.
If
Task level budget entry has been selected, the displayed form will show
the totals for each task. Budget values will have to be entered on an
additional Task level form (See Budget Lines form).
If Project Level budget entry has been selected, the displayed form will be for entering the Budget Line values.
Select:
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Details
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This Example: Budget Attributes for Budget Entry Method – Project level, GL period:
Budget Entry Level:
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Project
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Time–phase:
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GL Period
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Detail of budget:
| Summarized |
Amount Types:
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All Revenue Amount Types
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Resource:
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Default value None
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Amount Type:
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For Revenue budget types choose between Quantity and Revenue. The Unit of measure will depend on the Resource
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Value:
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Enter a budget Value in the appropriate column/period
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Navigate:
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Close Form and return to the Initial budget form
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No
changes are allowed to a Submitted budget. If a need to modify the
budget is identified after a budget was submitted, select Rework to
change the status back to Working. Changes are then allowed.
Select:
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Submit
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Select:
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Baseline
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Step 2.5 Review Budget History
When
a budget is baselined, the history button becomes available. PA keeps a
record of previous baselined budgets and they can be reviewed by
selecting them in the history area.
Select:
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History
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2 comments:
Hi, how to get the initial approved budget and the last approved budget of a project?
thanks
Hey what is significance of working and baselines project budgets?
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