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[[File:Budget overview.jpg|left|thumb|300px|An example of a budget overview]]
[[File:Budget overview.jpg|left|thumb|300px|The budget overview in the Budget (Indicator)]]


The budget of a stakeholder is the amount of money it can spend during a session, budgetary considerations and targets can guide the stakeholder in its spendings. The amount of money a stakeholder has during a game is influenced by [[income]] and cost. The cost a user makes consists out of expenses, actions exceeding the budget of a stakeholder are not possible.  
The budget of a stakeholder is the amount of money it can spend during a session, budgetary considerations and targets can guide the stakeholder in its spendings. The amount of money a stakeholder has during a game is influenced by [[income]] and [[Cost]].  


==Budgets in the Tygron Platform==
==Budget in the Tygron Platform==
[[File:Finance overview.JPG|right|thumb|150px|Adding the Finance overview]]
[[File:Finance overview.JPG|right|thumb|150px|Adding the Finance overview]]
Every stakeholder has a predetermined budget, which can be used during a session. There are various ways to get an insight into the financial status and thereby the made costs of a stakeholder during a session.  
Every stakeholder has a predetermined budget, which can be used during a [[Project_Session|session]]. There are various ways to get an insight into the financial status and the income and expenses of a stakeholder during a session.  
The budget can be accessed during a session via the financial system, this option can be added via the action menu.   
The budget can be accessed during a session via the financial system, this option can be added via the action menu.   
{{Editor location|action menus}}
{{Editor location|action menus}}
The budget overview can be added to a stakeholder by first adding a new action and subsequently selecting [[List_of_actions#Finance|finance]] in the Special Options dropdown menu. This overview gives a convenient and quick insight in the Expenses and Income of a stakeholder.
The budget overview can be added to a stakeholder by first adding a new action and subsequently selecting [[List_of_actions#Finance|finance]] in the Special Options dropdown menu. This overview gives a convenient and quick insight in the expenses and income of a stakeholder.
The [[Budget (Indicator)]] is another useful tool to gain insight into the cost balance of a [[stakeholder]].
The [[Budget (Indicator)]] is another useful tool to gain insight into the cost balance of a [[stakeholder]].


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*This page refers to Budget as an estimate of income and cost, not to be confused with [[Budget (Indicator)]], an indicator assessing financial targets and performances of a stakeholder.
*This page refers to Budget as the total of income and cost, not to be confused with the [[Budget (Indicator)]], an indicator assessing financial targets and income and expenses of a stakeholder.
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Revision as of 14:33, 29 October 2020

The budget overview in the Budget (Indicator)

The budget of a stakeholder is the amount of money it can spend during a session, budgetary considerations and targets can guide the stakeholder in its spendings. The amount of money a stakeholder has during a game is influenced by income and Cost.

Budget in the Tygron Platform

Adding the Finance overview

Every stakeholder has a predetermined budget, which can be used during a session. There are various ways to get an insight into the financial status and the income and expenses of a stakeholder during a session. The budget can be accessed during a session via the financial system, this option can be added via the action menu.

Editor → Future Design (Ribbon tab) → Actions (Ribbon bar)

The budget overview can be added to a stakeholder by first adding a new action and subsequently selecting finance in the Special Options dropdown menu. This overview gives a convenient and quick insight in the expenses and income of a stakeholder. The Budget (Indicator) is another useful tool to gain insight into the cost balance of a stakeholder.

Notes

  • This page refers to Budget as the total of income and cost, not to be confused with the Budget (Indicator), an indicator assessing financial targets and income and expenses of a stakeholder.

How-to's

See also