Brown Book definition

Brown Book means the package of financial information typically prepared by Tribune personnel for each monthly reporting period, containing consolidated performance metric comparisons of budgeted to actual results (e.g., revenue and profitability) and detailed analysis and commentary regarding discrete business unit performance.

Examples of Brown Book in a sentence

  • Specifications used include Greenback, LA City Brown Book, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ City, LA County and Caltrans.

Related to Brown Book

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