Budget Variance Report for Trades & Construction
Free, customisable budget variance report designed specifically for Australian trades & construction businesses. Copy, customise, and automate - built by Harvard-educated experts.
Setup Time
25 minutes
Complexity
intermediate
Tools
Xero, QuickBooks, Notion
Template
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# Budget Variance Report - Trades & Construction ## Purpose Prepare monthly to keep spending on track, identify cost overruns early, and adjust forecasts before issues compound. ## When to Use A budget-vs-actual report highlighting variances by category with explanations, trend analysis, and forecast adjustments for the remainder of the period. ## Instructions 1. Review the template below and familiarise yourself with the structure 2. Replace all [bracketed placeholders] with your trades & construction business details 3. Customise the tone and formatting to match your brand 4. Save in your preferred tool (Xero or QuickBooks) --- ## Budget Variance Report **Period:** [Month, Year] **Prepared by:** [Your Name] **Date:** [Date] **Prepared for:** [Business Owner / Finance Manager] --- ### Executive Summary For [Month Year], total revenue was $[Amount] ([X]% [above / below] budget) and total expenditure was $[Amount] ([X]% [above / below] budget), resulting in a net [surplus / deficit] of $[Amount] against a budgeted [surplus / deficit] of $[Amount]. The most significant variances were in [category 1] and [category 2]. Based on year-to-date trends, we are projecting a full-year result of $[Amount] against a budget of $[Amount]. ### Revenue Variance | Revenue Line | Budget | Actual | Variance ($) | Variance (%) | YTD Budget | YTD Actual | YTD Var. (%) | |-------------|--------|--------|-------------|-------------|-----------|-----------|-------------| | [Revenue line 1] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | | [Revenue line 2] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | | [Revenue line 3] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | | **Total Revenue** | **$[Amount]** | **$[Amount]** | **$[Amount]** | **[X]%** | **$[Amount]** | **$[Amount]** | **[X]%** | ### Expenditure Variance | Expense Category | Budget | Actual | Variance ($) | Variance (%) | YTD Budget | YTD Actual | YTD Var. (%) | |-----------------|--------|--------|-------------|-------------|-----------|-----------|-------------| | Wages & salaries | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | | Superannuation | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | | Rent & occupancy | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | | Marketing & advertising | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | | Software & subscriptions | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | | Professional fees | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | | Travel & entertainment | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | | Insurance | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | | Utilities | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | | Other | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [X]% | | **Total Expenditure** | **$[Amount]** | **$[Amount]** | **$[Amount]** | **[X]%** | **$[Amount]** | **$[Amount]** | **[X]%** | ### Net Result | Item | Budget | Actual | Variance | |------|--------|--------|----------| | Total Revenue | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | | Total Expenditure | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | | **Net Surplus / (Deficit)** | **$[Amount]** | **$[Amount]** | **$[Amount]** | ### Significant Variances Explained Variances greater than $[threshold] or [X]% are detailed below: **1. [Category]: [Favourable / Unfavourable] variance of $[Amount]** - Explanation: [Detailed reason for the variance, e.g. "Marketing spend was $5,000 over budget due to an unplanned social media campaign launched in response to a competitor promotion. The campaign generated 45 additional leads."] - One-off or recurring: [One-off / Expected to recur] - Corrective action: [Action if needed, e.g. "Offset by reducing planned spend in [Month]"] **2. [Category]: [Favourable / Unfavourable] variance of $[Amount]** - Explanation: [Detailed reason] - One-off or recurring: [One-off / Expected to recur] - Corrective action: [Action if needed] **3. [Category]: [Favourable / Unfavourable] variance of $[Amount]** - Explanation: [Detailed reason] - One-off or recurring: [One-off / Expected to recur] - Corrective action: [Action if needed] ### Trend Analysis | Month | Revenue (Actual) | Revenue (Budget) | Expenses (Actual) | Expenses (Budget) | Net Result | |-------|-----------------|-----------------|-------------------|------------------|------------| | [Month 1] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | | [Month 2] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | | [Month 3] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | | [Current Month] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | ### Revised Forecast Based on year-to-date performance, we recommend the following forecast adjustments: | Line Item | Original Annual Budget | Revised Forecast | Change | Reason | |-----------|----------------------|-----------------|--------|--------| | [Item] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [Brief reason] | | [Item] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | $[Amount] | [Brief reason] | | **Net Result** | **$[Amount]** | **$[Amount]** | **$[Amount]** | | ### Recommendations 1. [Recommendation 1, e.g. Reduce discretionary spending by $[Amount] in [Category] to bring YTD back on budget] 2. [Recommendation 2, e.g. Investigate recurring variance in [Category] and update budget assumptions] 3. [Recommendation 3, e.g. Bring forward revenue initiatives to offset projected shortfall in Q4] --- **Complexity:** intermediate | **Setup time:** 25 minutes | **Tools:** Xero, QuickBooks, Notion Note: This template has been tailored for trades & construction businesses in Australia. Adjust terminology and compliance references to match your specific context.
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