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description: This tutorial helps plan and account for the costs of Azure services that you consume.
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author: bandersmsft
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ms.author: banders
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ms.date: 03/24/2020
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ms.date: 04/03/2020
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ms.topic: conceptual
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ms.service: cost-management-billing
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ms.reviewer: adwise
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## Prerequisites
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Budgets are supported for different kinds of Azure account types. To view the full list of supported account types, see [Understand Cost Management data](understand-cost-mgt-data.md). To view budgets, you need at least read access for your Azure account.
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Budgets are supported for the following types of Azure account types and scopes:
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- Azure Role-Based Access Control scopes
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- Management groups
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- Subscription
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- Resource group
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- Enterprise Agreement scopes
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- Billing account
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- Department
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- Enrollment account
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- Individual agreements
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- Billing account
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- Microsoft Customer Agreement scopes
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- Billing account
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- Billing profile
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- Invoice section
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- Customer
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- AWS scopes
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- External account
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- External subscription
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To view budgets, you need at least read access for your Azure account.
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If you have a new subscription, you can't immediately create a budget or use other Cost Management features. It might take up to 48 hours before you can use all Cost Management features.
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For Azure EA subscriptions, you must have read access to view budgets. To create and manage budgets, you must have contributor permission. You can create individual budgets for EA subscriptions and resource groups. However, you can't create budgets for EA billing accounts.
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For Azure EA subscriptions, you must have read access to view budgets. To create and manage budgets, you must have contributor permission.
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The following Azure permissions, or scopes, are supported per subscription for budgets by user and group. For more information about scopes, see [Understand and work with scopes](understand-work-scopes.md).
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## Create a budget in the Azure portal
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You can create an Azure subscription budget for a monthly, quarterly, or annual period. Your navigational content in the Azure portal determines whether you create a budget for a subscription or for a management group.
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You can create an Azure subscription budget for a monthly, quarterly, or annual period.
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To create or view a budget, open the desired scope in the Azure portal and select **Budgets** in the menu. For example, navigate to **Subscriptions**, select a subscription from the list, and then select **Budgets** in the menu. Use the **Scope** pill to switch to a different scope, like a management group, in Budgets. For more information about scopes, see [Understand and work with scopes](understand-work-scopes.md).
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When you create or edit a budget for a subscription or resource group scope, you can configure it to call an action group. The action group can perform various actions when your budget threshold is met. Action Groups are currently only supported for subscription and resource group scopes. For more information about Action Groups, see [Create and manage action groups in the Azure portal](../../azure-monitor/platform/action-groups.md). For more information about using budget-based automation with action groups, see [Manage costs with Azure budgets](../manage/cost-management-budget-scenario.md).
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To create or update action groups, select **Manage action groups** while you're creating or editing a budget.
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Next, select **Add action group** and create the action group.
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After the action group is created, close the box to return to your budget.
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