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Project Financial Management: Managing Project Financials

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Whether you call it project financial management or project accounting, managing a project’s finances is essential to delivering a successful project. It’s more than just keeping up with costs. But what exactly is financial project management? Learn more What Are Project Financials?

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Tracking Budget Variance in Project Management

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There are two ways to express budget variance: Positive Budget Variance: When the actual cost of the project is lower than the budgeted amount, which is a positive sign of financial performance. Using project management software can track budget variance. Project managers use budget variance analysis when managing projects.

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Schedule of Values in Construction (Example & Template Included)

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We’ll get into the benefits of a schedule of values in a moment, but the use of this project document helps with financial control, payment management, project monitoring and documentation throughout the project. Here, the schedule of values helps both project owners and contractors.

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What Is Project Accounting? Principles, Methods & More

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To stick to your project budget, you have to track costs. Project accounting, as with general accounting, is a method by which project managers can manage project finances. Let’s look at what a project account is as well as its principles and methods. What Is Project Accounting?

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The Construction Resource Management Process Explained

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The purpose is to help those projects be delivered on time and within budget. This is the responsibility of construction managers or project managers, who monitor available resources, allocate and reallocate those resources based on the needs of the project and track and optimize their use.

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7 Budget Templates for Business & Project Budgeting

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The project budget is developed during the planning phase of a project. It’s a document that captures the total costs required to complete a project over a specified timeframe. The more accurate your forecast for project costs, the more likely you’ll be able to deliver a successful project and make a profit.

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What Is a Capital Improvement Plan & How to Create One

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It can be used for related planning, engineering, design, appraisal or feasibility study costs. The capital improvement plan is used to coordinate between community planning and fiscal management to determine the location, timing and financing of the capital improvement. This is usually a multi-year project, often four to six years.

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