This information is not useful as it simply a listing of the COA accounts and the corresponding amount numbers. That is not what a business needs to budget. A business does not budget to its COA. We budget for oru Projects and need to budget for each project "each employee project labor hours" and cost (employee project labor cost + other non-labor project cost". What QBO has right now that it is calling a budget is essentially useless. We need to be able to see BY PROJECT information such as a listing of each individual employee charging to the project and how many hours each employee has individually charged by week, month, to-date. Projects will have labor budgets and companies must be able to track the burn rate of labor hours for "each employee" assigned to a project. Similar to Projects having "labor budgets by employee", projects will have "project cost budgets" where all the cost elements of the project need to be viewed against a budget such as each employee labor cost (employee time x the employee pay rate for project) + non-labor cost for project (individual cost items assigned to the project such as each 1.hotel lodging 2.meals and incidentals 3. auto rental....ect). This gives the project cost by week, month to-date. This information is actually required for some contracts where a company must report to contract owner when 75% of the Project budget has been reached. What QBO is calling its budget tool now is useless and redundant as one can see the project profit within the project module without having to do as you are suggesting by doing the current useless budget steps to see the COA summary by project. that is not a Project budget and QBO needs to build Project Budgeting capability within the Project modules.