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I think "Patty" is telling you that when she does what you said to do, as I have to, the budget numbers for 2020 should be 2019 actuals - and they are NOT. Re-quoting her is condescending. So, what if the budget numbers are not the previous year actuals?
Hello there, juliehickey.
To show the previous year's data on your 2020 Budget report, you'll want to create a new budget using 2019's actual amounts.
Before creating a new one, you can delete the incorrect budget to avoid duplicates. Here's how:
For instructions on how to create a budget, please follow the steps below:
Learn more about budgeting in QuickBooks Desktop through this useful link: Create a budget or forecast in QuickBooks Desktop.
Let me know if you have other questions. I'm always here to help.
Thank you but I have discovered that the problem is QB can only create a budget from a CLOSED period. So in order to create a budget for 2020 based on 2019 actuals, I have to wait until 2019 is closed. This is what support told me yesterday after a 1 1/2 hour chat session. Sounds dumb, who waits until the year is done to create a budget for next year? Very dumb, one more example that Intuit has no accountants on staff.
Thank you for your response
If you close out to force the budget to work, can you re-open if you have made an error? Does it have to be a hard close? Or is it considered "closed" when you roll into the next year? If it requires a hard close, can you re-open to make tax entries or adjustments?
Yes, you can still open it, StephenMA.
When you close your books, the budget for that period will be close as well. You'll need to set up a password when closing it.
You can edit and make any changes as long as you know the password. We'll be prompted to enter the password when editing a budget from a closed period.
From the drop-down, we just need to select which period you want to edit.
You'll want to read this article about budget or forecast in QuickBooks Desktop.
I'll be happy to assist you again if you have more questions.
I can't seem to save the "set up forecast" is provides the options but I do not know where to find the saved data?
I’m glad to see you here in the Community, @rainelee.
You’re in the right place to get help finding your saved forecasts. You can find the created forecast in the Forecast Overview under the Reports tab. I'll show you how:
You can also customize and memorize your reports in QuickBooks.
Drop a comment below if you have further questions. We got your back.
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