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Comparison of projected vs. actual expenses in a spreadsheet.

A spreadsheet showing expense types, projected costs, actual costs, and differences in dollars, with a formula in cell D2 calculating the difference between projected and actual costs.

A spreadsheet showing expense types, projected costs, actual costs, and differences in dollars, with a formula in cell D2 calculating the difference between projected and actual costs.

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