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Budget A detailed pro forma schedule of financial activity, such as an advertising budget, a sales budget, or a capital budget. Budget. A budget is a written record of income and expenses during a specific time frame, typically a year. You use a budget as a spending plan to allocate your income to cover your expenses and to track how closely your actual expenditures line up with what you had planned to spend. An essential part of personal budgeting is creating an emergency fund, which you can use to cover unexpected expenses. You also want to budget a percentage of your income for saving and investing, just as you budget for food, housing, and clothing. Businesses and governments also create budgets to govern their expenditures for a fiscal year -- though like individuals they make regular adjustments to reflect financial reality. And, like individuals, businesses and governments can find themselves in trouble if their spending outpaces their income. budget (1) An itemized list of expected income and expenses over a period of time. (2) An estimate of particular monetary needs, such as a capital budget for construction or a development budget for construction and business ramp up to break even. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Senate leader Don Perata, D-Oakland, has gone as far as to say that his house will not deal with any legislation until a budget bill is signed. refused to stop Martin's same-sex legislation when he and others of his "pro-family" caucus simply had to cross the floor, only a week before voting on a ridiculous NDP budget bill being passed by a shallow low-life Liberal Paul Martin just to keep his power alive. Another high-profile piece of the human services budget, the Oregon Health Plan, was sustained at its current level in the budget bill approved by the Senate. |
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