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Chapter 12, Problem 16.6EP

An approach to budgeting that requires the very existence of each program and the amount of resources requested to be allocated to that program to be justified each year is called

  1. a.      Incremental budgeting.
  2. b.      Zero-based budgeting.
  3. c.       Performance budgeting.
  4. d.      Planning-programming-budgeting.
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