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During the budgeting process, if circumstances change, you might need to add one or more of the following elements to your existing budget worksheets:

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A dimension is a level in your budget hierarchy and an entity is a value within a dimension. For example, a dimension is Country and the entities are Australia, the UK and the USA.

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Add a level

You can add a hierarchy level (dimension) to a budget worksheet in three ways:

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Adding a level to your budget has an impact on your workflow, depending on how you add it. If you add a level in the Budget setup window (method 1 above), that level sits above the workflow - the last level is the workflow level. If you add a level via method 2 or 3 above, the level sits below the workflow.

In this example, you have added a Database driver tab based on your Sales database. You now want to budget at the Product Class level, so you need to add that dimension as another level into in the budget.

On the Sales tab, click the blue plus button (blue star) next to the dimension (hierarchy level) in the top toolbar, then click the dimension (Product Class) you want to add as the new level, for example Product Class.

The budget updates accordingly - ; new rows display for the entities in the new level. However, the workflow remains at the Branch level.

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If you change your mind or make a mistake, to remove the new level, click the blue Delete button (blue star) next to that level, then click Delete to confirm.

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Add an entity to a single entity in a dimension

You can add an entity, such as a country, branch or product, into to a specific dimension in both financial and non-financial budgets.

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entity in a dimension. Here are some examples for why you might need to do this:

  • Your organization receives interest income from a new source in the UK. Previously, you only ever received such income from one country, the USA. The UK entity has been added to the Country dimension in your ERP system, now you need to add the UK into your financial budget, under the Other Income category. This example is illustrated in the image below.

  • You prepared a non-financial budget based on its your Sales database. Later in the year, your organization opened opens up a new sales branch (Branch 5) in Australia. You added the The new branch entity has been added to the Branch dimension in your ERP system but it does not appear by default in your Sales budget, so , now you need to add it inthe branch into your budget, under the applicable Country dimension.

  • Your organization has received interest income from a new source in the UK. Previously you only ever received such income from one country, the USA. You need to add the UK as an entity in the Country dimension of the Other Income categoryis releasing a new product and only one Sales Rep, Sam, is selling it. The product entity has been added to the Product dimension in your ERP system, now you need to add the product into your Sales budget, under Sam, who sits under the Sales Rep dimension.

  1. On the Main tab, expand the rows to the applicable dimension, for example, the Other Income category in a financial budget.

  2. Hover over the dimension row, then click the blue plus button (blue star) that displays.

  3. In the window that displays, select the entity you want to add. You can select multiple entities.

  4. Select the applicable option:

    • If you are in a financial database, select the entity from which you want to clone the General Ledger accounts codes, for example the USA.

    • If you are in a non-financial database, select the entity from which you want to clone the structure from, for example if you add a sales rep are adding a Sales Rep, you can clone the product class entities from another sales repSales Rep.

  5. Click the Add Selected button.

Additional rows for the new entity (UK) and its cloned structure display in the budget.

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If you change your mind or make a mistake, to remove this the new entity, hover over the left of the entity name and click the Delete button (blue star) that displays, then click Delete to confirm.

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Add an entity to all entities in a dimension

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You can only add an entity to dimension in all categories in a financial budget.

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If a new entity, such as a country, branch or product applies to all entities in a dimension, you can add that entity to all those other entities simultaneously. Here are some examples for why you might need to do this:

  • Your organization acquires a new business in another country, New Zealand (NZ)

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  • and you need to start budgeting for that country.

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  • The NZ entity has been added

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  • to the Country dimension in your ERP system

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  • , now you need to add

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  • NZ into your budget, under all categories. As the operating environment is similar to Australia, you clone the General Ledger account codes that are in use in Australia

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  • . This example is illustrated in the image below.

  • Your organization is releasing a new product and all your Sales Reps can sell it. The product entity has been added to the Product dimension in your ERP system, now you need to add the product into your budget, under all the Sales Reps in the Sales Rep dimension.

  1. In the worksheet, click the dimension (Country) in the top toolbar and click (blue star) Add [dimension] at the bottom of the list (the label of this dimension will depend on the circumstance, in this example it is Country).

  2. In the window that displays, select the entity you want to add. You can select multiple entities.

  3. Select the entity from which you want to clone the General Ledger accounts codesstructure from, for example AUS.

  4. Click the Add Selected button.

Additional rows for the new entity (NZ) and its accounts cloned structure display under all categories in the budget.

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If you change your mind or make a mistake, you cannot remove this new dimension from all the categories in your budget at the same time; all occurrences of this new entity simultaneously, you need to remove it from each category, one at a timethem one by one. Hover over the left of the entity name and click the Delete button (blue star) that displays, then click Delete to confirm.

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Add an account to a specific entity

In a financial budget, there might be times when you are expecting a specific account to display but it does not. This might be because the account had no activity in it in the baseline period. You can manually add that account in to into the budget. For example, suppose Here are some examples for why you might need to do this:

  • Suppose that due to the Coronavirus restrictions last year,

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  • your organization had no entertainment

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  • expenses but this year, things are returning to normal, so you want to budget for those entertainment expenses.

  • Your organization holds a conference every second year and therefore, incurs additional expenses every second year. The related accounts will only display in your budget for those years.

  1. On the Main tab, expand the rows to the applicable category and dimension, for example, Operating Expenses > UK.

  2. Hover over the entity row, then click the blue plus button (blue star) that displays.

  3. In the window that displays, select the the General Ledger account code(s)* you want to add, for example, Entertainment. You can select multiple accounts.

  4. Select one of these options:

    • To add the account to the selected entity only (UK), leave the default option selected.

    • To add the account to each entity in the category (UK and USA), select the “Each Account in…” option.

  5. Click the Add Selected button.

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*If you do not see the required account in the list, it means the account is not available to be added, as it has not been mapped to a category. The account will only become available to be added after you add it to the applicable category in the Financial Statement, and you cannot do that until there has been some activity against the account.

Additional rows for the new accounts(s) (expenses) display in the budget.

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If you change your mind or make a mistake, to remove the new account row, hover over the left of the account name and click the Delete button (blue star) that displays, then click Delete to confirm.

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Non-financial budget: Add an entity to a dimension

Non-financial budget: Add a level

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