Budget vs. Actual Dashboard in Power BI

Closing Remarks – Budget vs. Actual dashboard

Financial data is tricky to visualize in Power BI. In this video, I show you various way to present such numbers. I hope you found the ideas interesting and useful. Please share your feedback, adaptations and questions in the comments section.

Author: Chandoo

My name is Chandoo. I am going to make you awesome in Excel, VBA, Dashboards, Power BI & Power Pivot and answering your questions. I live in Wellington, New Zealand. It is a beautiful, small city on the southern edge of the world. I run my own Excel Consulting & Training business from here. I am married to my college sweet-heart, Jo. We have 2 kids – twins. They are 10 years old now. They are busy creating new worlds with lego bricks or playing or learning. We (Jo &I) are busy with cooking, eating, walking, talking and reading.

2 thoughts on “Budget vs. Actual Dashboard in Power BI”

  1. I had a question regarding how you set-up the tables for Budget vs Actual. I have a table that has all the information in it. Actuals, Budget & Product Info. I noticed you took your tables and made them into 6. What is the advantage of doing that vs leaving them all in 1 table? Should I take my 1 table & create an actual table, budget table, etc like what you did? If so what are the advantages/disadvantages?

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