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Budgeting for the Small Business

By Woelful, Charles J.

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Reproduction Date: 2006

Title: Budgeting for the Small Business  
Author: Woelful, Charles J.
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Language: English
Subject: Small Business Administration, Small business bulletin, Regulations, codes, and protocols
Collections: Small Business Administration Collection
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Publisher: Small Business Administration

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Introduction : to budgeting, Constance Pinney, cpa, what is a budget? Although you might not know it, you prepare a budget each time you estimate how much cash you will have left at the end of the month after paying your bills. A budget is a forecast of all cash sources and cash expenditures. It is organized in the same format as a financial statement, and most commonly covers a 12-month period. At the end of the year, the anticipated income and expenses developed in the budget are compared to the actual performance of the business as recorded in the financial statement.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TO BUDGETING - Constance Pinney, CPA What is a Budget? Why Create a Budget? How to Use a Budget Basic Budgeting Concepts Basic Budget Equation Realistic Estimates The Budgeting Process The Master Budget Summary BASIC BUDGETS FOR PROFIT PLANNING - Charles J. Woelful

 
 



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