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The Accountant's Dictionary

Search structured definitions, practical explanations, and related business terms for HR, payroll, accounting, finance, and operational control.

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The Eprecus ERP dictionary is built for finance teams, HR managers, payroll administrators, operations leads, and business owners who need clear definitions they can apply inside real workflows. Use this glossary to understand payroll terminology, accounting definitions, HR metrics, and enterprise software concepts without vague textbook language.

Each entry is written to support practical ERP work, including reporting, approvals, payroll review, compliance conversations, reconciliation, workforce planning, and process design. If you need deeper examples, continue into the Eprecus ERP blog or review the platform overview.

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budget

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

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

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

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

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

capital 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

continuous budget

continuous 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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Fiscal Year

A fiscal year is the 12-month financial reporting period a business uses for budgeting, accounting, and statutory reporting.

The Accountant's Dictionary • reporting period, financial close, budgeting

fixed manufacturing overhead budget variance

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

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

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

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

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

static 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

Z

zero-based budgeting

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