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<ref name="CashFlowPicture"> "Cash Flow Scheme", BBC, February 2018 https://www.bbc.co.uk/education/guides/z67mpv4/revision </ref>
 
<ref name="CashFlowPicture"> "Cash Flow Scheme", BBC, February 2018 https://www.bbc.co.uk/education/guides/z67mpv4/revision </ref>
 
<ref name="SignalAnchors"> "Signal Anchors" February 2018 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milestone_(project_management) </ref>
 
<ref name="SignalAnchors"> "Signal Anchors" February 2018 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milestone_(project_management) </ref>
<ref name="CashisKing"> "Cash is King" https://books.google.dk/books?id=r4R3gDES5lMC&pg=PA158&lpg=PA158&dq=cash+flow+and+payment+milestones+in+Project+Cost+Management&source=bl&ots=pXc4hlRRCk&sig=8Ma_EihrAuCnJ4lHyi_P7cKf2IQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwievtuBh6bZAhWSKCwKHQL-CMMQ6AEIfDAH#v=onepage&q=cash%20flow%20and%20payment%20milestones%20in%20Project%20Cost%20Management&f=false </ref>
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<ref name="CashisKing"> Simon A. Burtonshaw-Gunn, "Risk and Financial Management in Construction", Gower Publishing, Ltd., (2009), https://books.google.dk/books?id=r4R3gDES5lMC&pg=PA158&lpg=PA158&dq=cash+flow+and+payment+milestones+in+Project+Cost+Management&source=bl&ots=pXc4hlRRCk&sig=8Ma_EihrAuCnJ4lHyi_P7cKf2IQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwievtuBh6bZAhWSKCwKHQL-CMMQ6AEIfDAH#v=onepage&q=cash%20flow%20and%20payment%20milestones%20in%20Project%20Cost%20Management&f=false </ref>
 
<ref name="easyredmine"> "EasyREDMINE" https://www.easyredmine.com/software/project-finances/2747-cash-flow-in-gantt-chart </ref>
 
<ref name="easyredmine"> "EasyREDMINE" https://www.easyredmine.com/software/project-finances/2747-cash-flow-in-gantt-chart </ref>
 
<ref name="Iowa"> "Iowa State University website" https://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/wholefarm/html/c3-14.html </ref>
 
<ref name="Iowa"> "Iowa State University website" https://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/wholefarm/html/c3-14.html </ref>
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<ref name="PERT"> "PERT" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Program_evaluation_and_review_technique </ref>
 
<ref name="PERT"> "PERT" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Program_evaluation_and_review_technique </ref>
 
<ref name="CPM"> "CPM" https://www.smartsheet.com/critical-path-method </ref>
 
<ref name="CPM"> "CPM" https://www.smartsheet.com/critical-path-method </ref>
<ref name="chapter12"> C.Hendrickson "Project Management for Constructions" ''2nd Edition'', (2000), Chapter 12, http://pmbook.ce.cmu.edu/12_Cost_Control,_Monitoring,_and_Accounting.html </ref>
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<ref name="chapter12"> C.Hendrickson, "Project Management for Constructions" ''2nd Edition'', (2000), Chapter 12, http://pmbook.ce.cmu.edu/12_Cost_Control,_Monitoring,_and_Accounting.html </ref>
<ref name="Hendrickson"> C.Hendrickson "Project Management for Constructions" ''2nd Edition'', (2000), http://pmbook.ce.cmu.edu </ref>
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<ref name="Hendrickson"> C.Hendrickson, "Project Management for Constructions" ''2nd Edition'', (2000), http://pmbook.ce.cmu.edu </ref>

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Contents

Abstract

Project Cost Management includes the processes involved in planning, estimating, budgeting, financing, funding, managing, and controlling costs so that the project can be completed within the approved budget.[1]. Two main concerns, that are crucial in Project Cost Management are cash flow and payment milestones.

This article will contain two chapters, one for each issue. Apart from diversification of definitions of cash flow [2] and payment milestones for project, program and portfolio, this article will focus on practical information for Project Managers, and present some real life relevant technics and tools. It will also answer the question "Why cash flow and payment milestones are so important in Project Cost Management?" and how to approach them.

Introduction

Cash Flow definition

Cash flow is a term used to describe money movement (flow) in business in defined time period. Cash flow is determined by the following factors: time, nominal amount, currency and account [3].There are two main subdivisions of this term - cash flow in and cash flow out.

Cash flow in stands for money that is coming into the business. It may come from investors, who are investing or financing the company, from gathered capital that business owner has, or from profits that business is making from selling products or services.

Cash flow out stands for money that is going out of the business. It may go for covering the wages of hired workers, bills like rental payment or mortgage for facilities or services, and other expenses like taxation.

The difference between cash flow in and cash flow out is called net cash flow.

Cash Flow scheme [4]

Milestones definition

Each project has a determined timeframe, or duration. Milestones are key reference points, or events on this timeline, that are crucial for measuring the project progress and achieving the final outcome. In project management milestones can be called signal anchors [5] and are used for marking following deliverables:

  • Start of the project
  • End of the project
  • Start of determined phase of the project
  • End of determined phase of the project
  • Reviews
  • Budget checks

Milestones are fixed points, so in contrast to the timeline, they do not have duration, they are fixed dates.

Milestones scheme

Payment milestones are another kind of milestones, that are strictly dedicated to finances. They are fixed dates, when certain percent of money is being payed or received. The bigger the project, the bigger the budget, and therefore the more payment milestones present.

Cash flow and payment milestones in Project Cost Management

Cash Flow Analysis

Referring to popular saying that "Cash is King" - money is one of the most important resources in business [6] and requires proper control and analysis. Skillful financial data management allows to extract from cash flow several measures crucial for Project Cost Management. Some of them are:

  • Project value or rate of return. It is basically a profit of an investment. Cash flow is implemented in some financial models, such as IRR or NPV.
  • Project liquidity. It can be determined how easily the financial obligations can be met during the project.
  • Project risk evaluation. It can be determined what is the uncertainty about deviation from expected earnings or expected outcome.

There are several tools and methods of cash flow analysis. One of the most common and universal method is Gantt chart. It is a method useful for an instant overview of project profitability over time, comparison of planned and actual flows of cash and for better balancing of cash flows across all projects.[7] It is possible to crate Gantt charts in programs like Microsoft Excel or Numbers for Mac, however there are several online tools dedicated for this particular method. One of them is easyREDMINE [7] offering straight forward design and guide for those less experience with this method.

easyREDMINE Gantt chart [7]

For more tools and explanation of Cash Flow analysis, Iowa State University website can be visited [8], as well as Planning Engineer [9]

Payment Milestones in Project Cost Management

Payment milestones are significant element of every project or portfolio schedule. Solid financial planning allows for smooth project flow and simplifies controlling process. To prepare such plan, and create adequate and efficient milestones, there can be several techniques or methods used. One of them is Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT). PERT is project management tool used to schedule, organize, and coordinate tasks within a project. More detailed description of PERT is as follows:

"PERT is a method of analysing the tasks involved in completing a given project, especially the time needed to complete each task, and to identify the minimum time needed to complete the total project. It incorporates uncertainty by making it possible to schedule a project while not knowing precisely the details and durations of all the activities. It is more of an event-oriented technique rather than start- and completion-oriented and is used more in projects where time is the major factor rather than cost. It is applied to very large-scale, one-time, complex, non-routine infrastructure and Research and Development projects." [10]

Another method that can be used for Payment Milestones establishment is Critical Path Method (CPM).

"The critical path method is a step-by-step project management technique to identify activities on the critical path. It is an approach to project scheduling that breaks the project into several work tasks, displays them in a flow chart, and then calculates the project duration based on estimated durations for each task. It identifies tasks that are critical, time-wise, in completing the project." [11]

Both methods were established in 1950's and since then, were refined and modified for modern projects expectations. Application of such techniques in project gives its schedule organised and divided into intervals structure, which makes it easier to follow. It also gives better overview on most important activities, that are usually critical to complete within schedule.

Implementation in real life projects

For better understanding of presented above techniques and methods, it is recommended to review a real-life project case. A good example would be case of construction project, described in Chapter 12 [12] ) of book "Project Management for Construction" by Chris Hendrickson [13]. It gives a broad overview on cost control, monitoring and accounting of a variety of construction projects. Hendrickson starts with project budget establishment, going through forecasting for activity cost control, where he gets into details, presenting and explaining useful formulas with examples. Next, he talks about financial accounting systems and cost accounts, which is an introduction to control of project cash flows. In this chapter, an example of a cash flow status report can be found, with its decent explanation. The next sections are dedicated to schedule control and schedule and budget updates, where Hendrickson talks about milestones and project segmentation.

Conclusion

In progress


Annotated Bibliography

Project Management Institute (2013). A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® guide)

References

  1. Project Management Institute (2013). A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® guide). Newtown Square, Pennsylvania: Project Management Institute, Inc
  2. Cash Flow. February 2018 from https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cashflow.asp
  3. "Cash Flow" February 2018 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cash_flow:.
  4. "Cash Flow Scheme", BBC, February 2018 https://www.bbc.co.uk/education/guides/z67mpv4/revision
  5. "Signal Anchors" February 2018 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milestone_(project_management)
  6. Simon A. Burtonshaw-Gunn, "Risk and Financial Management in Construction", Gower Publishing, Ltd., (2009), https://books.google.dk/books?id=r4R3gDES5lMC&pg=PA158&lpg=PA158&dq=cash+flow+and+payment+milestones+in+Project+Cost+Management&source=bl&ots=pXc4hlRRCk&sig=8Ma_EihrAuCnJ4lHyi_P7cKf2IQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwievtuBh6bZAhWSKCwKHQL-CMMQ6AEIfDAH#v=onepage&q=cash%20flow%20and%20payment%20milestones%20in%20Project%20Cost%20Management&f=false
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 "EasyREDMINE" https://www.easyredmine.com/software/project-finances/2747-cash-flow-in-gantt-chart
  8. "Iowa State University website" https://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/wholefarm/html/c3-14.html
  9. "Planning Engineer website" https://planningengineer.net/create-gantt-chart-and-cash-flow-using-excel-with-sample-file/
  10. "PERT" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Program_evaluation_and_review_technique
  11. "CPM" https://www.smartsheet.com/critical-path-method
  12. C.Hendrickson, "Project Management for Constructions" 2nd Edition, (2000), Chapter 12, http://pmbook.ce.cmu.edu/12_Cost_Control,_Monitoring,_and_Accounting.html
  13. C.Hendrickson, "Project Management for Constructions" 2nd Edition, (2000), http://pmbook.ce.cmu.edu
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