PC+ Math Logic Error
Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 12:05 pm
Hello Everone,
I am a retired auditor, so I don't mine being wrong on this one!
I beleive that there is a math logic error in PC+ (v9). The Budget Report appears to be incorrectly calculating the variance percentage between the actual amount & the budgeted amount.
It appears that the percentage difference (varience?) is calculated by dividing the actual by the budgeted amount. From an accounting standpoint this is almost an useless number. The varience should be calculated by the difference (Actual less Budgeted) divided by the budgeted amount.
Currently the programing logic is calculating the percentage of budget expended instead of the varience.
A lay person would be confused by the current report.
Am I incorrect?
Tom
2nd Baptist Church of Ypsilanti
I am a retired auditor, so I don't mine being wrong on this one!
I beleive that there is a math logic error in PC+ (v9). The Budget Report appears to be incorrectly calculating the variance percentage between the actual amount & the budgeted amount.
It appears that the percentage difference (varience?) is calculated by dividing the actual by the budgeted amount. From an accounting standpoint this is almost an useless number. The varience should be calculated by the difference (Actual less Budgeted) divided by the budgeted amount.
Currently the programing logic is calculating the percentage of budget expended instead of the varience.
A lay person would be confused by the current report.
Am I incorrect?
Tom
2nd Baptist Church of Ypsilanti