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A detailed pro forma schedule of financial activity, such as an advertising budget, a sales budget, or a capital budget.
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The Budget is the statement (and supporting documents) delivered to the House of Commons each year by the Chancellor of the Exchequer which sets out the state of the nation's finances and any pla [..]
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EU Member States contribute to a common EU budget in order to achieve common objectives.Member States directly contribute on the basis of their gross national income (GNI). Customs duties and VAT rece [..]
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Estimated cost and revenue amounts for a given range of periods and set of books. Scope Notes: There can be multiple budget versions for the same set of books.
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Financial form used to examine alternative plans for a beef operation and to estimate the profitability of each alternative.
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  a plan placed before Parliament each year showing what money the government expects to receive (revenue) and how the government wants to spend it (expenditure)
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Allocation of funds or the estimation of costs for a department, project, etc., over a specific period. The management of spending and saving money.
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The document sent to Congress by the president early each year estimating government revenue and expenditures for the ensuing fiscal year. 
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"to include in a (fiscal) budget," 1884, from budget (n.). Related: Budgeted; budgeting.
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early 15c., "leather pouch," from Middle French bougette, diminutive of Old French bouge "leather bag, wallet, pouch," from Latin bulga "leather bag," of Gaulish origin ( [..]
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a plan outlining an estimate of expected income and expenditure for a given period of time.
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The detailed financial component of the strategic plan that guides the allocation of resources and provides a mechanism for identifying deviations of actual from desired performance so corrective action can be taken. A budget assigns a dollar figure to each revenue and expense related activity. A budget is usually prepared for a period of one year [..]
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money, goods, and services set aside for a specific purpose.
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An itemized forecast of the income and expenditure of a government or company for a given future period.
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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, wh [..]
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When unqualified, usually refers to an estimate of funds planned to cover a fiscal period. (See project budget.) Also a planned allocation of resources. [D00169]
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A budget represents an organisation’s plan expressed in monetary terms, usually addressing the allocation of resources such as people, assets and expenses.  It is often used as a measure of organisati [..]
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A statement of the financial position of an entity--especially household, business, or government--based on estimates of anticipated revenues and expenditures. A budget is balanced if the revenues and [..]
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make a budget a sum of money allocated for a particular purpose; "the laboratory runs on a budget of a million a year" a summary of intended expenditures along with proposals [..]
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A detailed plan with dollar amounts. Examples of budgets used in business include the cash budget, sales budget, production budget, department budgets, the master budget, and the capital expenditures [..]
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Definition An itemized forecast of an individual's or company's income and expenses expected for some period in the future. With a budget, an individual is able to carefully look at how much [..]
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An itemized plan of an individual or company's income and expenses expected for a future period of time.
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The yearly plan for where the Government is going to get money and how it will spend money.
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The government's tax-raising and spending plans, outlined once a year by the chancellor of the exchequer.
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The total amount of funds available to meet a library's expenditures over a fixed period of time (usually one or two years). In most budgets, funds are allocated by category of expenditure, calle [..]
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The process for preparing and documenting the Government’s economic policies and spending plans each year, resulting in the introduction of an Appropriation Bill and the delivery of the Budget stateme [..]
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(1) The suggested allocation of state moneys presented to the legislature for consideration; (2) a formal document that reflects the authorized expenditures of the state.
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An annual financial report on the state of the UK's finances and economy, outlining changes to how the taxpayers money will be spent in the forthcoming year.
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, from your personal financial budget, to the government's spending budget, to the budget of a business. In essence a budget is simply the calculation and allocation of your available money so yo [..]
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a detailed record of all income earned and spent during a specific period of time.
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See Cost of Attendance.
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Financial plan that serves as an estimate of future cost, REVENUES or both.
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Also called The daily budget, or list of pending articles, either completed or imagined, typically discussed at an afternoon news meeting at which preliminary decisions about what is to go on the front page are made. (courtesy of John E McIntyre)
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Also known as: budget, Etat, preventivo, presupuesto, orçamento
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a plan you create for controlling spending and encouraging saving.
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The financial plan for the project or program that the Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity approves during the Federal award process or in subsequent amendments to the Federal award. It may [..]
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A spending-and-savings plan, based on estimated income and expenses for an individual or an organization, covering a specific time period.
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The various news departments’ proposals for what they want to put in the newspaper. It budgets space in the newspaper, not dollars.
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The government's estimates on how much their programs will cost and where they will get the money to pay for them.
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This is an estimate of income and outgoings, usually completed for a period of at least one month but can be for the whole year.
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The word budget comes from an old French word bougette, which means purse. It is usually a list of all planned expenses and income, it is a way of recording a plan for saving and spending. Buy to let
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Structured outline of proposed financial activity. For example, sales budget, advertising budget.
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The estimated cost of attendance for a student at an institution: typically includes tuition, fees, books, supplies, room, board, personal expenses and transportation.
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A summary of what is spent and what is earned per week, month or any other period of time.
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A quantitative expression of a plan of action, for a given period of time, and an aid to the coordination, implementation, and measurement of the plan of action.  Also it is a tool for obtaining the m [..]
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The Minister of Finance or Treasurer’s Financial Statement in moving the second reading of the first Appropriation Bill for a financial year; also the name given to documents and statements released by the Minister of Finance or Treasurer which outline the Government’s proposed economic and financial policies.
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A plan, usually limited by time period, that uses estimates of likely revenue and expenditure to allocate funds.
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A financial plan serving as an estimate of and control over future operations. The budget is a projected work program which involves units of service, revenue and expense (operating), cash flow, and c [..]
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A listing of planned revenue and expenditure for a given period
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Listing of planned revenue and expenditure for a given period.
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A plan of financial operation embodying an estimate of proposed revenues and expenditures for a given period (typically a fiscal year). The term “Approved Budget” is often used to denote the City Council officially Approved Budget under which the City and its departments operate.
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a description of a spending and savings financial plan that lists the estimates of income and expenditures for a stated period of time
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A plan of financial operation embodying an estimate of proposed expenditures for a given period and the proposed means of financing them. Used without any modifier, the term usually indicates a financial plan for a single fiscal year.
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A plan that estimates income and expenses in order to achieve financial goals.
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An organized plan whereby you match your expected income to your expected outflow
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An itemized summary of probable income and expenses for a given period. A budget is a plan for managing income, spending and saving during a given period of time.
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Budget is an itemized listing of the amount of all estimated revenue which a given business anticipates receiving and a listing of the amount of all estimated costs and expenses that will be incurred [..]
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The total spending planned for a department or project grant for a given fiscal year. For fund 10 project grants, budget appropriations are made on account codes 105-109.
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The estimated price to attend a college or university for one year.  The budget is used to determine financial aid eligibility.  It includes tuition, fees, room, board, books, supplies, personal and t [..]
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A list of income and expenditure for a period of time. Shows money coming in, money to be spent and any amount left at the end.
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Your budget is the amount of money that you have to spend each month compared with your income. After deducting what you spend from the income you receive, we work out what you have left over to asses [..]
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a spending plan that accounts for your sources of income, all of your monthly and annual expenses as well as your future needs and possibilities. Budgeting is the process of forecasting your future in [..]
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Budget means the financial plan for the project or program that the awarding agency or pass-through entity approves during the award process or in subsequent amendments to the award. (2 CFR §200.8)
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The government's statement of its fiscal economic and social policies. It is usually presented once a year. Distinguish: Budget speech
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(n) a sum of money allocated for a particular purpose(n) a summary of intended expenditures along with proposals for how to meet them(v) make a budget
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The statement which the Chancellor of the Exchequer lays before the House of Commons every session, respecting the national income and expenditure, taxes and salaries. The word is the old French bouge [..]
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A budget is an estimate of a consumer’s income and expenses, separated into multiple categories. Descriptive budgets are based on the consumer’s actual spending patterns, while prescriptive budgets se [..]
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A report of projected income and expenses for a given period.
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The BUDGET endorsement marking is used for proposed or actual measures for the Budget before its announcement.
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A financial statement forecasting expected expenditure and income. Useful as a planning tool.
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A forecast of expected income or expenditure over a specified period of time.
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 A magazine's projected circulation numbers and revenues for the year. The budget, now most often developed with the help of a computer model, is based on an analysis of the volume and revenue to be produced by various circulation sources, along with their costs.  
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n. presupuesto, presupuestario
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A budget characterized by the designation of sums available for specific expenditure items; its adoption automatically authorizes the listed expenditure items.
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Proposed program for financing construction, additions to facilities, or other permanent improvements; it usually contains priorities and a timetable for completion.
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A budget that uses a line-item or traditional format to group proposed expenditures according to general activities or the action performed. Examples of functional categories are administration, instruction, pupil personnel services, operation, and maintenance.
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A budget that groups proposed expenditures according to certain categories known as the "objects" of the expenditures. On each line of the budget, expenses are listed in exactly the way they are paid out: Examples: "Supplies" would be one object and "utilities" would be another object.
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A plan for saving and spending money based on financial goals.
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A financial statement that includes an estimate of Government income and planned expenditure. In Northern Ireland, it is the responsibility of the Minister of Finance and Personnel.
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A financial plan that helps you track your money, make informed spending decisions, and plan for your financial goals. 
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The money available for the campaign.
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is the sum of your income minus the sum of your expenses over a defined period. When you work out your budget, you can see if your outgoings are greater than your incomings.
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Detailed financial plans for carrying out specific activities for a certain period of Time. They include proposed Income and expenditures.
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Allotment of money and or time.
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"Budget" means the projections by the hospital for a specified future time period of expenditures and revenues with supporting statistical indicators.
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Tracks planned and actual expenses allocated to one or more cost centers.
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Financial plan that serves as an estimate of future cost, revenues or both.
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An estimate, often itemized, of expected income and expense for a given period in the future.
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Anticipated financial estimate, usually annually, of Federal Public Sector income and expenditure in order to comply with established programs' goals. Also a basic instrument for expressing econo [..]
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A plan of financial operation embodying an estimate of proposed expenditures for a given period of time and the proposed means of financing them.
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estimate or financial projection.
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A budget is a description of a financial plan. It is a list of estimates of revenues to and expenditures by an agent for a stated period of time. Normally a budget describes a period in the future not [..]
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A budget is both a spending plan and a list of spendable funds. Related Topics Why Budget? Goals & Budgeting Decisions Bankruptcy Watching Out for Your Interest
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(See Cost of Attendance COA)
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An alternate term for the cost of attendance.
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An alternate term for the cost of attendance.
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See Cost of Attendance, below.
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the estimated total cost for an individual student to attend college (also referred to as the cost of attendance for one year or term). The budget includes billable expenses (such as tuition, fees, room, and board), as well as costs students may not have considered.  For instance, a student's budget includes the estimated cost of travel to Duk [..]
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an alternate term for the cost of attendance. 
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See Cost of Attendance.
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The total cost of attending K-State for one academic year. The student's budget usually includes tuition, fees, room, board, books, supplies, travel, and personal expenses. See also cost of attendance.
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See Cost of Attendance.
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Verb;
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The estimated cost of attendance for a student at an institution. Used to determine the maximum financial aid a student is eligible for. Typically includes tuition, fees, book, supplies, room and boar [..]
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used interchangeably with COA, the financial aid budget is the total cost of education for the student for the coming year, including tuition, fees, books, room and board, transportation, and personal [..]
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See Cost of Attendance (COA)
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The estimate of a student's cost of attending SWOSU. Same as Cost of Attendance.
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A financial plan that helps you track your money, make informed spending decisions, and plan for your financial goals.
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The estimate of a student's cost of attending IU. Same as Cost of Attendance.
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The total estimated cost a student incurs while attending an institution.  This includes books, fees, room and board, supplies, transportation, tuition, and other miscellaneous personal expenses.
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A budget represents targets, or estimates of outcomes, planned to be achieved in a period in carrying out the University's mission. It is a financial plan for the period that will allow the Unive [..]
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The University of Maine System calculates both the direct costs and the indirect costs to create an annual budget for students based on what the average student will incur for costs over the academic [..]
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An itemized, systematic, and authorized plan of operation, expressed in dollars, for a given period. The planned allocation of funds for future expenditures.
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A plan of financial operation expressing the estimates of proposed expenditures for a fiscal year and the proposed means of financing them.
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Budget hotels and apartments accommodations are the least expensive options for any stay. This type of accommodation is best suited for those who are "on a budget" and who want to [..]
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A detailed plan of income and expenses expected over a certain period of time. A budget can provide guidelines for managing future investments and expenses.
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A statement of a government's planned or expected financial position for a specified period of time (usually one year) based on estimates of the expenditures to be made by the government's m [..]
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A detailed pro forma schedule of financial activity, such as an advertising budget, a sales budget, or a capital budget.
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A budget is a financial plan for a defined period of a year. It may also include planned sales volumes and revenues, resource quantities, costs and expenses, assets, liabilities and cash flows. Comp [..]
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