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EventR has a detailed costing model that is maintained the whole time the system is used. It can be used to track [[Expense tracking modes|Expenses]], track Event costs, and even track how much to bill the client.
EventR has a detailed costing model that is maintained the whole time the system is used. It can be used to track [[Expense tracking modes|Expenses]], track [[Costing and Budgeting|Event costs]], and even track how much to bill the client. [[Power List Features|Power Lists]] also allow flexible gathering of costs and charges from your users.


Every "cost" can have multiple parts - different underlying amounts. This means you can manage taxes and charges incurred as part of the cost as separate entities if you want. Multiple currencies are also tracked and stored independently. The system makes no attempt to convert them, meaning you can reconcile them against agreed government rates. We even include CO2 in the model so that you can track that as a "cost".
Every "cost" can have multiple parts - different underlying amounts. This means you can manage taxes and charges incurred as part of the cost as separate entities if you want. Multiple currencies are also tracked and stored independently. The system makes no attempt to convert them, meaning you can reconcile them against agreed government rates. We even include CO2 in the model so that you can track that as a "cost".