Overview of Static Budgeting

A static (fixed) budget is based on a single level of activity, for example, a particular volume of sales or production. The actual results are compared against budgeted (standard) costs only at the original budget activity level.

Static budgeting in LN is called multi-dimension budgeting.

As part of the Controlling process, a budget can be allocated across various cost levels (dimensions). This table lists various cost levels at which the budget can be allocated.

Example - A Ledger Account---> Cost Center---> Product Sales Area---> Project
Example - B Ledger Account
Example - C Ledger Account---> Cost Center
Example - D Ledger Account---> Cost Center---> ---------> Sales Area
Example - E Cost Center---> Product---> -----------------> Project

The budget is first allocated to a ledger account. If required, this budget amount or quantity can be split and allocated to other cost types. Therefore, this budget is referred as a multi-dimension budget.