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description: This tutorial helps you 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: 10/07/2022
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ms.date: 03/02/2023
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ms.topic: tutorial
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ms.service: cost-management-billing
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ms.subservice: cost-management
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:::image type="content" source="./media/tutorial-acm-create-budgets/budgets-cost-management.png" alt-text="Screenthost showing a list of budgets already created." lightbox="./media/tutorial-acm-create-budgets/budgets-cost-management.png" :::
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In the **Create budget** window, make sure that the scope shown is correct. Choose any filters that you want to add. Filters allow you to create budgets on specific costs, such as resource groups in a subscription or a service like virtual machines. Any filter you can use in cost analysis can also be applied to a budget.
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In the **Create budget** window, make sure that the scope shown is correct. Choose any filters that you want to add. Filters allow you to create budgets on specific costs, such as resource groups in a subscription or a service like virtual machines. For more information about the common filter properties that you can use in budgets and cost analysis, see [Group and filter properties](group-filter.md#group-and-filter-properties).
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After you identify your scope and filters, type a budget name. Then, choose a monthly, quarterly, or annual budget reset period. The reset period determines the time window that's analyzed by the budget. The cost evaluated by the budget starts at zero at the beginning of each new period. When you create a quarterly budget, it works in the same way as a monthly budget. The difference is that the budget amount for the quarter is evenly divided among the three months of the quarter. An annual budget amount is evenly divided among all 12 months of the calendar year.
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