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Best practices for budget tracking with Taskomat™

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  • How to meet budget targets
    Once you have entered your turnover target, Taskomat™ will automatically derive the daily, weekly and monthly budget targets that you will need to reach in order to meet your annual turnover target. Reaching the budget means completing enough tasks with a high enough value to match the required budget each day, week or month.Few readers
  • Use the work unit when working on an hourly rate
    Working on an hourly rate means selling a job to your client at a fixed hourly price, regardless of the total budget and the time it will take to complete it. When working in this way, it is important to keep track of how many hours you accumulate and how much budget you allocate in total.Few readers
  • Using the work unit when working on an hourly basis
    Working on a pay-as-you-go basis means selling your client a predefined number of hours at an agreed price. When working in this way, the most important thing to know is the number of hours that remain available as you go on with the job. How to create a work unit and work on aFew readers
  • Use the work unit when working with a budget
    Working on a budget means selling a job at a fixed price, regardless of how long it takes you to finish it. In this context, it is important to know what is the minimum hourly price below which you do not want to go, so that you have a time limit within which to finish the job.Few readers

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