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Expenditures can be defined to occur outside of a Folio's timeframe. Consequently, you can specify:

    Specify an
  • An expense
  • date
  • occurring before or after the
  • portfolio
  • Folio's start and end date.
  • Set recurrent expenses starting outside of the portfolio's time frame
  • A recurrent expense to start outside the Folio's timeframe with an end date inside the
  • time frame
  • timeframe.
  • Have recurrent expenses starting inside of the portfolio's time frame
  • A recurrent expense to start inside the Folio's timeframe with an end date outside the
  • time frame
  • timeframe
  • Confirm recurrent expenses starting
  • A recurrent expense to start outside of the
  • portfolio
  • Folio's
  • time frame
  • timeframe with an end date after the end of the
  • portfolio
  • Folio.

In any of the above

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situations, a warning indicator will be displayed next to the expenditure name and in the detailed panel when the expenditure is selected.

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This is also usefull when copying an entire portfolio with its budget and/or actual.  You might want to change the portfolio dates, but not lose the expenditure information it contains. These situations could also happen when changing portfolio dates in the Folio Configuration.

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 Note that only the payment occurrences that happen inside the Folio's timeframe are taken into account when calculating the cost of an expenditure at a given date. Changing the start date or end date of a Folio can thus affect the number of payments included in calculations. Note also that if the Estimated date

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of completion of the

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Folio is

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later than the

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planned end date, then the payments occurring after the

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planned end date will appear in the forecast graph

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