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PMP Exam Formulas

PMP Exam Formulas

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Earned Value Management Formulas

I don’t suggest memorizing a lot of information while preparing for the PMP Exam, but do try to memorize these formulas and understand how they work. Ideally the exam won’t contain too many formulas related questions but knowing these will help you handle them while taking the exam.

All the very best!

SL NONameAcronymFormulaClarity
1Budget at CompletionBACBAC = Total BudgetThe sum of all budgets established for the work to be performed.
2Actual CostACAC = Cost Spent 
3Earned ValueEVEV = Actual% Complete * BAC 
4Cost VarianceCVCV = EV – ACCost Variance represents the amount of budget deficit or surplus at a given point in time.
5Percent CompletePCPC = EV/BAC*100% 
6Cost Performance IndexCPICPI = EV/ACOne of the most common PMP formulas for control cost is CPI. It measures the cost efficiency of budgeted resources, expressed as a ratio of earned value to actual cost
7Schedule VarianceSVSV = EV – PVSchedule Variance’s aim is to measure schedule performance through the difference between the earned value and the planned value.
8Schedule Performance IndexSPISPI = EV/PVThe schedule performance index (SPI) is a measure of schedule efficiency, it represents the ratio of earned value to planned value. It is one of the most common PMP formulas for control schedule. Its aim is to measure how efficiently the project team is accomplishing the work.
9Project Future CPIPPPP = Net Investment/Average annual Cash flow 
10Variance At CompletionVACVAC = BAC – EACVariance at Completion is a projection of the amount of budget deficit or surplus, it represents the difference between the budget at completion and the estimate at completion
11To Complete Performance Index  TCPI is a measure of the cost performance in order to achieve meeting a specified management goal with the remaining resources. It represents the ratio of the cost to finish the outstanding work to the budget available.
12Utilizing BACTCPITCPI = (BAC – EV)(BAC-AC) 
13Utilizing EACTCPITCPI = (BAC – EV)(EAC-AC) 
14Estimate at Completion
– Standard formula
EACEAC= BAC/CPIThe expected total cost of completing all work expressed as the sum of the actual cost to date and the estimated sum to complete the project.
15Future work at planned costs formulaEACEAC = AC+BAC-EV 
16Initial costs estimates flawedEACEAC = AC + Bottom up ETC 
17CPI & SPI affect remainder of projectEAC(EAC)=AC+{(BAC-EV)/(CPI*SPI)} 
18Estimate To CompleteETCETC = EAC – AC 

Here are some more common formulas used in Project Management

  1. Earned Value Management (EVM) – measures project performance and progress by comparing actual work completed to the planned work
    • Cost Performance Index (CPI) = Earned Value (EV) / Actual Cost (AC)
    • Schedule Performance Index (SPI) = Earned Value (EV) / Planned Value (PV)
    • Estimate At Completion (EAC) = Actual Cost (AC) + (BAC – EV) / CPI
  2. Critical Path Method (CPM) – identifies the longest path of activities in a project, which helps to determine the project duration
    • Early Start (ES) = the earliest possible start time for an activity
    • Early Finish (EF) = the earliest possible finish time for an activity
    • Late Start (LS) = the latest possible start time for an activity
    • Late Finish (LF) = the latest possible finish time for an activity
  3. PERT (Program Evaluation and Review Technique) – used to estimate the duration of a project by considering optimistic, pessimistic, and most likely estimates of activity durations
    • Expected Time (TE) = (Optimistic Time + (4 x Most Likely Time) + Pessimistic Time) / 6
    • Standard Deviation (SD) = (Pessimistic Time – Optimistic Time) / 6
  4. Cost of Quality (COQ) – measures the total cost of quality efforts, including prevention, appraisal, and failure costs
    • Total Quality Cost = Prevention Cost + Appraisal Cost + Failure Cost
  5. Net Present Value (NPV) – compares the present value of expected cash inflows to the present value of expected cash outflows to determine the profitability of a project
    • NPV = (Cash Inflow / (1 + Discount Rate)^n) – Initial Investment
  6. Return on Investment (ROI) – measures the financial return on a project investment
    • ROI = (Gain from Investment – Cost of Investment) / Cost of Investment

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