The Accountant's Dictionary
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budget is a budgeting term used to plan, compare, or control expected revenue, cost, capacity, or spending.
The Accountant's Dictionary
• accounting, finance, management-accounting
budget variance is a budgeting term used to plan, compare, or control expected revenue, cost, capacity, or spending.
The Accountant's Dictionary
• accounting, finance, management-accounting
budgetary slack is a budgeting term used to plan, compare, or control expected revenue, cost, capacity, or spending.
The Accountant's Dictionary
• accounting, finance, management-accounting
budgeted balance sheet is a budgeting term used to plan, compare, or control expected revenue, cost, capacity, or spending.
The Accountant's Dictionary
• accounting, finance, management-accounting
budgeted capacity is a budgeting term used to plan, compare, or control expected revenue, cost, capacity, or spending.
The Accountant's Dictionary
• accounting, finance, management-accounting
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capital budgeting is a budgeting term used to plan, compare, or control expected revenue, cost, capacity, or spending.
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• accounting, finance, management-accounting
continuous budget is a budgeting term used to plan, compare, or control expected revenue, cost, capacity, or spending.
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• accounting, finance, management-accounting
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A fiscal year is the 12-month financial reporting period a business uses for budgeting, accounting, and statutory reporting.
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• reporting period, financial close, budgeting
fixed manufacturing overhead budget variance is a budgeting term used to plan, compare, or control expected revenue, cost, capacity, or spending.
The Accountant's Dictionary
• accounting, finance, management-accounting
fixed overhead budget variance is a budgeting term used to plan, compare, or control expected revenue, cost, capacity, or spending.
The Accountant's Dictionary
• accounting, finance, management-accounting
flexible budget is a budgeting term used to plan, compare, or control expected revenue, cost, capacity, or spending.
The Accountant's Dictionary
• accounting, finance, management-accounting
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rolling budget is a budgeting term used to plan, compare, or control expected revenue, cost, capacity, or spending.
The Accountant's Dictionary
• accounting, finance, management-accounting
rolling horizon budget is a budgeting term used to plan, compare, or control expected revenue, cost, capacity, or spending.
The Accountant's Dictionary
• accounting, finance, management-accounting
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static budget is a budgeting term used to plan, compare, or control expected revenue, cost, capacity, or spending.
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• accounting, finance, management-accounting
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zero-based budgeting is a budgeting term used to plan, compare, or control expected revenue, cost, capacity, or spending.
The Accountant's Dictionary
• accounting, finance, management-accounting