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Budget Summary / Fee Estimator

9/5/2013

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Just completed the finishing touches on an Excel spreadsheet that contains a basic project cost estimator, consultant fee calculator, project budgeting hours and staff rate table all of which drive a budget summary in order to establish a project fee.  The spreadsheet also contains a phase calculator which tells you how much to bill on each phase of the project and if you input hours expended in the Hours (Budget / Tracking) worksheet it will give you a fee available verses fee used side-by-side comparision with an "Over-run" warning.

I need to record some how-to-operate clips and get them up on the site before I make the spreadsheet available in the A.I. Dropbox................................................................................................................................. c. kilgore 
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