Cloud Billing documentation
Cloud Billing is a collection of tools that help you track and understand your Google Cloud spending, pay your bill, and optimize your costs.
A Cloud Billing account defines who pays for a given set of Google Cloud resources. To use Google Cloud services, you must have a valid Cloud Billing account, and must link it to your Google Cloud projects. Your project's Google Cloud usage is charged to the linked Cloud Billing account.
You must have a valid Cloud Billing account even if you are in your free trial period or if you only use Google Cloud resources that are covered by the Google Cloud Free Tier.
You also need a Cloud Billing account to pay for your use of the Google Maps Platform APIs.
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Documentation resources
Manage your billing account
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Create a Cloud Billing account
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Modify your Cloud Billing account
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Close or reopen your Cloud Billing account
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View projects linked to your Cloud Billing account
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Manage your payment methods
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Get an invoice, statement, or receipt
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Understand your monthly invoice
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Pay your invoice
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Resolve Cloud Billing issues
Cost management tools
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Create, edit, or delete a budget
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Manage programmatic budget alert notifications
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View your billing reports and cost trends
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Understand your invoice: Cost Table reports
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Understand your savings: Cost Breakdown reports
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View and download your price lists
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View your committed use discount (CUD) reports
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Export Cloud Billing data to BigQuery
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