Understand Budgeted Labor Cost and Budgeted Hours for projects
You can budget your resources for work using the Adobe Workfront Resource Planner.
As you budget your resources for work on projects, Workfront calculates the Budgeted Labor Cost for the roles, projects, and users based on cost per hour values.
The Resource Planner Budgeted Labor Cost of a project is a calculation between the cost associated with the job roles assigned to complete the work on the project and the amount of hours estimated (Resource Planner Budgeted Hours) that might take each role to complete the work.
Overview of the Budgeted Labor Cost for Job Roles and the Project
Workfront uses the Budgeted Labor Cost of the job roles on the project to calculate the Budgeted Labor Cost of the project.
The Budgeted Labor Cost (or Resource Planner Budgeted Labor Cost) of a project is calculated by the following formula:
Resource Planner Budgeted Labor Cost = SUM ( Resource Planner Budgeted Hours for each job role on the project * Cost per Hour rate of each job role on the project)
The fields used in the calculation above refer to the following:
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The hours budgeted for job roles in the Resource Budgeting area of the project or the Resource Planner.
For more information about budgeting resources in the Resource Planner, see the “Budgeting Resources in the Resource Planner” section in the article Resource Planner overview.
For more information about budgeting resources in the Resource Budgeting area of the Business Case, see Budget resources in the Business Case.
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The Cost per Hour rate of a job role in the above calculation refers to the cost associated with each job role on the project.
For more information about creating and managing job roles and associating them with Cost rates, see the article Create and manage job roles.
For more information about changing the currency of a project, see the article Change the project currency.
Overview of the Budgeted Labor Cost for Users
If users are associated with the job roles on the project and their hours are budgeted in the Resource Planner, their Budgeted Labor Cost displays by the following names, depending on where you view them in Workfront:
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Budgeted Labor Cost: The Resource Budgeting area of the Business Case under their respective roles.
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BDG: The Resource Planner when viewing information in the Project and Role view by Cost.
Users display in the Resource Budgeting area of the Business Case under their respective roles or in the Resource Planner if they meet the following requirements:
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They are associated with one of the job roles on the project.
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They have Budgeted Hours specified in the Resource Planner.
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They have a Cost per Hour Rate associated with their profile.
For more information about adding Cost per Hour rates to users, see the article Edit a user’s profile.
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The user is part of one of the Resource Pools associated with the project.
The Budgeted Labor Cost of a user is calculated by the following formula:
User Budgeted Labor Cost = Budgeted hours for the user on the project * Cost per Hour rate of the user
Locate the Budgeted Labor Cost of a project
The Budgeted Labor Cost as reflected in the Resource Budgeting area of the Business Case or the Resource Planner displays in the following areas of Workfront under the following names:
Locate the Budgeted Hours of a project
Budgeted Hours affect the value of the Budgeted Labor Cost (or the Resource Planner Budgeted Cost) of the project.
The Budgeted Labor Cost of a project is the cost associated with the job roles assigned to complete the work on the project and the amount of hours estimated (Budgeted Hours) that might take each role to complete the work.
You can view the Budgeted Hours in Workfront in the fields listed in the table below.
The hours budgeted in the Resource Budgeting area of the Business Case or the Resource Planner display in the following areas of Workfront and under the following names:
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Hours: Resource Budgeting area of the Business Case
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BDG:Resource Planner viewed by Hours
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Budgeted Hours: Utilization report Hours view
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Bud. Hours: Budgeted Hour report
The Budgeted Hour object in the Budgeted Hour report refers to information related to a deprecated resource management tool. Only the “Bud. Hours” field in this report refers to the hours budgeted in the Resource Planner or the Resource Budgeting area of the project’s Business Case.
For more information about creating a report, see the article Create a custom report.
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Resource Planner Budgeted Hours: in the following reports:
- Project report
- Project (Financial Data) report
- Task report
- Issue report
- Budgeted Hour report