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Chapter 19, Problem 12EE
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The way by which one manages his budget, being a student.
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Budgetary control is the most frequently used methods of managerial control. One has to set some targets for the expenditures for a period by taking into account of the income too. The results of the method must be monitored so that a flaw in the current budgetary plan may be rectified in the future. In an organization, a budget is created separately for various departments based on the requirements for each department.
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