PMP Exam Preparation: Point of Total Assumption (PTA)
Sir Gantallot explains another concept that is likely to come up in your PMP Exam. A new development in contracting is to use Fixed-Price Incentive Fee contracts where cost overuns are partly shared by both the vendor and the buyer. As a result, a Point of Total Assumption or PTA can be calculated. Sir ganttalot explains what the PTA means in practice, and explains the formula by with the PTA can be calculated.
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