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The financial view can be added to a stakeholder by first selecting an existing [[Action Menu]] and subsequently selecting [[finance view]] in the Special Options dropdown menu. | The financial view can be added to a stakeholder by first selecting an existing [[Action Menu]] and subsequently selecting [[finance view]] in the Special Options dropdown menu. | ||
The [[Budget (Indicator)]] | The [[Budget (Indicator)]] provides insight into the cost balance of a [[stakeholder]] and also provides a button to open the financial view panel. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:38, 9 July 2026

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 spending. The amount of money a stakeholder has during a session is influenced by Income and Cost.
Every stakeholder has a start 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.
Accessing the Finance View
The budget can be inspected during a session by opening the finance view. This is a Special Option that accessed via the Action Menu.
If this action is not present in any Action Menu available to your Stakeholder, you can add it to a menu while editing the project:
The financial view can be added to a stakeholder by first selecting an existing Action Menu and subsequently selecting finance view in the Special Options dropdown menu.
The Budget (Indicator) provides insight into the cost balance of a stakeholder and also provides a button to open the financial view panel.
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.
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