Amount at Risk by Reason Table

The Amount at Risk by Reason table provides a distribution of the number of at-risk projects and at-risk amounts for each of the risk reasons selected in the Risks list, as of the latest fiscal period in the currently selected analysis period.

You can analyze the at-risk projects and amount for each risk reason by organization, project type, project manager, customer, top-level project, or  risk-level project.

Use this table to view the dollar amounts reflected in the trending charts and to analyze risk down to the top-level projects and risk-level projects.

This table and the Amount at Risk by Attribute table display the same data. The only difference is that the Risk Reason column and the attribute column are switched to give you an alternate grouping of the data.

 

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Display the Table

Table Data

Example: At-Risk Amount Calculation

Change the Analyzed Attribute

User Options That Affect The Table

Maximize the Table

Focus the Table

Sort the Table

Send the Table Data to Excel

Other Table Actions

Display the Table

If the Amount at Risk by Reason table is not visible, click the By Reason and Attribute tab:

Table Data

Data Item

Description

Amount at Risk

Costpoint Analytics calculates an at-risk amount for each of the at-risk projects. That at-risk amount is the amount that the actual performance of the project falls short of the target amount for the risk reason, as of the indicated fiscal period. Each at-risk amount in the table, then, is the sum of the at-risk amounts for the projects assigned the organization or other attribute associated with the table row.

# of At-Risk Projects

The number of at-risk projects in each row of the table is the number of billing-level or revenue-level projects, as of the indicated fiscal period, that exceed your firm's acceptable risk for the risk reason displayed in that row. Whether these are billing-level or revenue level projects depends on the risk reason. The projects included are those assigned the organization or other attribute associated with the table row.

For detailed descriptions of the calculations for all of the risk reasons, see Available Risk Reasons.

For descriptions of the sources of the data used in those calculations, see Data Sources.

Example: At-Risk Amount Calculation

Here is a simple example of how Costpoint Analytics determines at-risk amounts. A firm concerned about containing costs monitors the Costs Over Budget risk reason. Costpoint Analytics calculates at-risk amounts with this formula:

At-risk amount = Inception-to-date costs – Inception-to-date budgeted costs

The tolerance for the risk reason, the acceptable risk, is 3 percent of budget:

Tolerance = .03 x Inception-to-date budgeted costs

The following table contains the actual and budgeted costs for the company's projects at the end of the most recent fiscal period:

Project

Actual Costs

Budgeted Costs

Tolerance

At-Risk Amount

Notes

A

100,000

110,000

3,300

0

Actual costs are less than budgeted costs, so the project is not at risk.

B

610,000

600,000

18,000

10,000

The at-risk amount falls within the tolerance range, so the project is not considered at risk, and the at-risk amount is not included in the company's total at-risk amount for the risk reason.

C

430,000

400,000

12,000

30,000

The at-risk amount exceeds the tolerance range, so the project is at risk, and the at-risk amount is included in the company's total at-risk amount for the risk reason.

As a result, the Costpoint Analytics indicates a total at-risk amount of $30,000 for the Costs Over Budget risk reason as of the end of the current fiscal period.

Change the Analyzed Attribute

By default, the Amount at Risk by Reason table displays the distribution of the at-risk projects and amounts by risk reason, but you have the option to break those values down further by any of the following:

To change the analyzed attribute, do either of the following in the second column of the table:

If you apply filters before you change the analyzed attribute, the table only displays distributions for attribute values that satisfy those filters. For example, if you select two project types in the Project Type list under Additional Filters and then use to display the distribution by project type, the table only displays the at-risk project counts and related amounts for those two project types.

User Options That Affect the Table

The following options on the User Options tab affect this table:

For descriptions of how each option affects Projects at Risk Analytics, see User Options That Affect Projects at Risk.

Maximize the Table

Click to display the table at its maximum size so you can read it and interact with it more easily. Click to restore the table to its original size and location on the tab.

Focus the Table

You can narrow the focus of this table by selecting a cell in the table.

If you click a cell in a column that contains filter values, the table is filtered based on the selected value. If multiple rows have the selected value in that column, all of those rows are selected.

If you click a cell in a column that contains numeric data, the table is filtered for the combination of filter values in that row. Generally that focuses the table on that row only.

If you focus the table by clicking a cell, Costpoint Analytics applies the same change, as appropriate, to all other analytic objects.

Sort the Table

By default, this table is sorted in descending order by the amounts in the Amount at Risk column.

Send the Table Data to Excel

Click to send the data underlying the table to Microsoft Excel. More...

Other Table Actions

In addition to the actions described above, you can also do the following:

For more on these actions, see Print, Email, or Export Analytic Data and Attach Notes to Analytics.