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Introduction
A Budget is a plan of estimated income and expense (money made and m money spent) within a specific period of time (e.g.: month or year).
Before creating a Budget, please make sure you have gone through your Accounting Setup and have all relevant Categories configured.
In ChMeetings you can create budgets by going to Accounting > Budgets.
Add a Budget
Click Add Budget to start creating your budget.
Below is what your empty budget looks like. You must name your budget, select a year, then add Income and Expense items.
Both for Income and Expenses, you can budget by Category. Your Categories must have been previously created to be displayed here. Please see Manage Categories for details.
Validate all your budget items, then click Save when you are ready.
Once your Budget is saved, you will see it fully displayed within your Accounting > Budgets section.
You can add more Budgets by clicking the Add Budget button.
Edit and Delete Budgets
Any Budget can be edited using the Edit Budget button. This lets you adjust all items, and then save the changes.
You can delete a budget using the Delete (🗑) button next to it.
Please proceed with caution as deleted budgets cannot be restored.
Budget Columns Explained
Once saved, your Budgets (both income and expense) will display the following columns:
- Category: Shows the Category to which the Budget is allocated.
- Target: This is the Target Amount you are planning to earn or spend within a specific Category.
- Budgeted: This column displays exclusively in the current year’s budgets and represents the portion of the target amount from the beginning of the year until the end of the current month.
- Current: This column displays the current income or expense amount within the budget category, from the beginning of the year until the present. It can be different from the Target amount, thus showing whether you are below or over budget.
- Difference: This column shows you the difference between the Budgeted amount and the Current Amount. You are below budget if this amount is positive and over budget if it is negative.