Copying an Existing Budget
BFA supports entering data for a budget by copying the budget from an existing project. When you copy the budget…
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BFA supports entering data for a budget by copying the budget from an existing project. When you copy the budget…
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The Import Wizard allows you to locate a source document from which to create a Budget from existing data. For…
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The Spitfire Budget document controls access to your budget and also controls when that budget is approved/posted. As long as…
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When your Budget document’s BFA worksheet is as desired, the appropriate person should approve the Budget document. To approve the…
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The Contract Amount of the Project Setup document has a relationship with the revenue amount on your Budget. If you…
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Once the status of the Initial Budget (or the As Bid Budget) document has been changed to Approved, the “Original…
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When a Budget document is created automatically, the Budget Type field indicates what created the Budget. By default, the Budget…
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Project contingency accounts are frequently used to accommodate unexpected costs during a project’s life cycle. Funds are often redistributed so…
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Budget documents and corresponding BFA workbooks that have been Approved (or Cancelled) are available for review only. To review a…
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Question: After a manual budget revision, we looked at the BFA workbook in Project Analysis mode and were surprised to…
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