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ETC = EAC — AC: Inversion of the same formula from the EAC calculations. ... ETC = BAC — EV : Assumption: use formula if current variances are thought to be atypical in the future. ETC = (BAC — EV) / CPI :Assumption: use formula if current variances are thought to be typical in the future.
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The formula for EAC is AC + ETC, and therefore it is EAC which is changing based on ETC because EAC is derived from ETC.
In earned value analysis, the Estimate To Complete, usually abbreviated ETC, is the expected remaining cost to complete the project. It is not the final overall project expected budget (that's the EAC), rather it is the expenditure from now to the end of the project.
As the project progresses, it will be necessary to forecast out the total anticipated funding required. The two forecasts utilized are the estimate at completion (EAC) how much the project is forecasted to cost overall and the estimate to complete (ETC) how much funding is required to complete the remaining work.
EAC is calculated as the sum of actual cost and bottom-up estimate to complete. Formula 4 for EAC is as follows: Estimate at completion (EAC) = Actual cost (AC) + Bottom-up estimate to complete.
A fresh ETC can buy found by estimating the cost of remaining (unfinished) work in the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). This is called Bottom-up ETC. You can re-estimate the cost of remaining work components (work packages and activities) and then total them Upwards in the WBS to determine a Bottom-up ETC.
The bottom-up ETC is the sum of how much all the remaining estimated costs will be. This may be provided by different people working on the project. For example, Carl and his siblings are working on restoring a car.
In earned value analysis, the Estimate At Completion, usually abbreviated EAC, is the estimate of the final project cost given the past performance of the project. ... The EAC is one of four calculations in the Earned Value Management which allow you to forecast the future performance of the project.
The cost of capital for the company making the decision is thus 5%. Next, we calculate the EAC, which is equal to the net present value (NPV) divided by the present value annuity factor or A(t, r), while taking into account the cost of capital or r, and the number of years in question or t.
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