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Stessa Pro Monthly Expenses: Actual & Pro Forma
Stessa Pro Monthly Expenses: Actual & Pro Forma

Use the Monthly Expenses card on the Property Dashboard to see trailing 12-month actuals side-by-side with the pro forma budget.

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Written by Victor Perez
Updated over a week ago

The "Monthly Expenses" card is a key part of your Property Dashboard page. Understanding how it works is an essential part of getting the most out of your Stessa account. Your Monthly Expenses card is located at the bottom of the dashboard.


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Pro Forma Data

The "Pro Forma" data can be edited directly by simply clicking on the kebab menu (the three dots). The major categories are fixed in place and match those found elsewhere in Stessa and are roughly aligned with most tax reporting needs. For a true annual budget, enter your best estimates for each key expense category over the next 12 months. If you haven't done any budgeting yet, you can alternatively enter current monthly totals or an average for the past 12 months.

If you've added mortgage or insurance details, these lines in the Pro Forma Expenses should fill in automatically and show in italics. Property taxes will also auto-populate if Stessa was able to pull them from public records.

This Pro Forma data then feeds your Property and Portfolio dashboards and, along with your Rent Roll, provides the raw data for calculating your key performance metrics.
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Actual Column

The "Actual" column cannot be edited directly and is instead populated automatically from your Transactions page, which is where you'll track actual results. The figures you'll see in the Actual column are trailing 12-month averages, with the last month being the most recently completed full calendar month. For example, if the current month is January 2023, then the T12 period will be January 2022 through December 2022. In early February, the T12 period will flip to February 2022 through January 2023. Use the Actual column to quickly compare actual expenses incurred to your budgeted amounts.
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