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EAC Deeper Understanding PT.2

  • Planned Value (PV) - How much work should be done?
  • Earned Value (EV) - How much work was done?
  • Actual Cost (AC) - How much did the work cost?
  • Budget at Completion (BAC) - What is the total job budgeted to cost?
  • Estimate at Completion (EAC) - What do we expect the total job to cost?

The EAC is the best estimate of the total cost at the completion of the project. The EAC is a periodic evaluation of the project status, usually on a monthly basis or when a significant change happens to the project. 

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