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Let’s Talk Budgeting
Its that time again! Fiscal Year 2025 will be here before we know it, and its about time to begin next year’s budgeting process. Here are some tips to make the process easier! SSDT also held a Friday’s with Fiscal Training to ITC staff that is available for viewing on the SSDT Youtube Channel. Check out the Budgeting 2024 video here.
Check Out the Walkthrough
The first major tip is to utilize the SSDT Budgeting Scenario Steps. The full budgeting process includes steps that happen on both the Scenarios and Proposed amounts grids within the software. These resources compile a step by step process from creating the scenario through applying proposed amounts.
This can be an excellent place to start in order to get the basic steps down and work these into your year to year process. Understandably, different districts will have different processes so this could be used as a full walkthrough, or as a starting point for customizing your own steps with your district specific notes.
Clone a Scenario
Once you get in there and start making your Budgeting Scenarios, keep in mind that you do have the option to Clone a Scenario. This can be very helpful if the accounts are separated into different Budgeting Sheets to keep your accounts organized by fund, building, department, etc.
Once in the Budgeting > Scenarios grid, simply click to view (eye icon) the previous year’s Scenario. At the top of the Scenario, there will be an option to “Clone.” This will make a copy of the Scenario that still includes all of the Budgeting Sheets.
Regenerate Budgeting Sheets
This option is helpful if you made changes to the existing sheet (add/remove properties, change account filters, etc). Regenerate will update the sheet with the new changes, thus overriding the previous sheets settings. Existing proposed amounts will be removed. Any YTD or FYTD figures in a budgeting sheet will be shown as of when the budgeting sheet was created. In order to "refresh" the figures to the current date, the sheet would need to be regenerated.