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Capital Budgeting: Definitions, Steps & Techniques

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Figuring out what to spend its capital on, such as capital spending on long-term assets, is part of capital budgeting. First, we need to define capital budgeting, what a capital budget is and why it’s important. Then we can go through the capital budgeting techniques and the steps to a capital budgeting process.

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Google Sheets Budget Template: Track Business Costs Online

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A budget is a document that’s mainly used to break down the costs of executing a project or running the operations of a business for a period of time and define a maximum spending limit for the procurement of resources. Then you can use ProjectManager to track work and monitor costs as they occur.

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Workload Analysis: Steps, Examples & Tools

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Being able to see the workload of your team during the execution phase of the project is part of the monitoring and controlling phase. ProjectManager is award-winning project management software that has resource management tools to keep teams productive without risking burnout and poor morale.

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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. Contractor profits are dependent on keeping to the budget, which is as accurate a forecast of project cost as they can estimate.

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What Is a Business Budget? Business Budgeting Basics

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Every business, even a not-for-profit business, needs a budget. A business budget can be looked at as the fuel that drives the business. To understand what that means, we first have to define what a business budget is, which we’ll do in a moment. What Is a Business Budget?

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Organizational Process Assets: Definitions, Examples & Templates

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Then we’ll get into some examples to fully illustrate their meaning. Besides the examples above, an operational process asset can be any practice or knowledge from anything used to execute or govern the project, even lessons learned from previous projects and historical data. Here are some of the more common examples.

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What Is a Balanced Scorecard? (Example & Template Included)

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To better illustrate how a balanced scorecard works, we’ll also show an example of one and then share a free template to help you get started with yours. Financial Perspective This is looking at the return on investment for the business or organization and the key risks involved in its operations. What Is a Balanced Scorecard?