Budgeting definition

Budgeting means the process of calculating the benefit level.
Budgeting means the process by which Government sets levels to efficiently collect revenue and allocate the spending of resources among all sectors to meet national objectives;
Budgeting means the process of determining whether there are sufficient funds available to commit the University to the purchase.

Examples of Budgeting in a sentence

  • Engage in activities and supply information required to implement the County’s Outcome Based Management and Budgeting (OBM) initiative.

  • The NSW Treasury Outcome Budgeting initiative intends to transform the way budget decisions are made, and resources are managed in the NSW public sector.

  • Contractor will engage in activities and supply information required to implement the County’s Outcome-Based Management and Budgeting (OBM) initiative.

  • The overarching objective of Outcome Budgeting is to shift the focus of the NSW Government to deliver better outcomes for the people of NSW with increased transparency, accountability and value (TPP 18-09 – available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx.xx/xxxxx/xxxxxxx/xxxxx/0000-00/XXX00- 09%20Outcome%20Budgeting.pdf).

  • Provide technical assistance and support to assist contractor’s implementation of the County’s Outcome-Based Management and Budgeting (OBM) initiative.

  • Budgeting will include the participation of all budgetary units and all appropriate members of the College community.

  • The Academy shall comply with the Uniform Budgeting and Accounting Act, Act No. 2 of the Public Acts of 1968, being MCL 141.421 to 141.440a.

  • Section 1.F., Staffing, Backfill (Planned Replacement), Budgeting and Capacity Building, provides the details regarding these obligations.

  • Budgeting process guidelines will be based upon generally accepted College and University Budgeting/Accounting Principles and not in conflict with Office of Financial Management and State Board for Community College Education requirements.

  • The School District's accounting and audit services shall comply with the Requirements for Accounting, Budgeting, Financial Reporting, and Auditing, as adopted by the Ill.


More Definitions of Budgeting

Budgeting. Each year, SSEA shall (i) prepare a common budget of all Project Expenses for the applicable hedging horizon, and (ii) prepare and supply to each Service Schedule LRS Project Member a budget that is specific to its own service under this Service Schedule LRS.
Budgeting. Responsibly use appropriated departmental funds to create community and develop residents throughout the year, seeking additional funds from the department or campus organizations as necessary. RAs must follow all university procurement procedures. • Processing: Follow all instructions thoroughly and efficiently, asking questions for clarification when needed. • Participating in opening/closing: Assist with the move-in/out process, performing any assigned duties at these times. These duties may include but are not limited to being available on campus, performing check-outs or walkthroughs, and processing keys, files, and paperwork. Tasks may also include taking trash out, moving furniture, cleaning rooms, and other physical responsibilities. RAs are required to remain on campus until released by their supervisor in accordance with the date stated this agreement. Should an RA choose to leave without completing their assigned task, University Housing reserves the right to hold their last paycheck. • Other admin tasks: Complete administrative tasks such as check-ins, check-outs, maintenance requests, duty logs*, lockouts, and communicating via email with the hall admin and CRE when necessary. Personal Impact
Budgeting means the financial expression of the government’s plans and policies translated into the allocation of financial resources;

Related to Budgeting

  • Planning means research, testing, analysis and design required for implementation of a Project.

  • Productivity as defined in ORS 427.005 means:

  • Operational means that the system or sensor, at the time of the event, is active or can be activated/deactivated by the driver.

  • Prospective budgeting means the determination of eligibility and the amount of assistance for a calendar month based on the best estimate of income and circumstances which will exist in that calendar month.

  • Strategic Plan means the plan which the Integration Joint Board is required to prepare and implement in relation to the delegated provision of health and social care services to adults in accordance with section 29 of the Act;

  • Strategy means the Department of Education International Risk Management Strategy for Homestays and Short Term Cultural Exchanges developed and implemented under section 171 of the Working With Children (Risk Management and Screening) Act 2000 as in force at any given time.

  • Projects means the projects identified in Exhibit A to the Agreement and all other projects, any costs of which are included in a Transitional Capital Plan pursuant to the Act or are Recovery Costs, and financed, by payment or reimbursement, with the proceeds of Bonds or Notes.

  • Budget means a resource, expressed in financial terms, proposed by the Board for the purpose of carrying out, for a specific period, any or all of the functions of the Trust.

  • Scheduling means the actions of Seller and/or its designated representatives pursuant to Section 4.2, of notifying, requesting and confirming to ISO- NE the quantity of Energy to be delivered on any given day or days (or in any given hour or hours) during the Services Term at the Delivery Point.

  • Objectives and Strategies means (i) with respect to any Regulated Fund other than a BDC Downstream Fund, its investment objectives and strategies, as described in its most current registration statement on Form N-2, other current filings with the Commission under the Securities Act or under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and its most current report to stockholders, and (ii) with respect to any BDC Downstream Fund, those investment objectives and strategies described in its disclosure documents (including private placement memoranda and reports to equity holders) and organizational documents (including operating agreements).

  • Stability means structural stability.

  • Coordination means the process through which the infrastructure manager and applicants will attempt to resolve situations in which there are conflicting applications for infrastructure capacity;

  • Timelines means the dates set out in Appendix 2 hereto as may be amended by agreement between the Parties and Timeline shall mean any one of such dates.

  • Outreach means the Outreach to potential Clients to link them to appropriate Mental Health 27 Services and may include activities that involve educating the community about the services offered and 28 requirements for participation in the programs. Such activities should result in the CONTRACTOR 29 developing their own Client referral sources for the programs they offer.

  • Implementation means the activity between formal approval of an E911 service plan and a given system design, and commencement of operations.

  • R2000 Strategy means an initiative by the Government of Kenya to improve the maintenance of the country’s Road Network by giving priority to maintenance through network approach, using appropriate technology, labour-based methods, local resources and increased usage of small-scale entrepreneurs.

  • Engineering means the application of scientific knowledge for the design, control, or use of building structures, equipment, or apparatus.

  • Timetable means the timetable which reflects the working timetable issued by Network Rail at the conclusion of its timetable development process, containing the departure and arrival times of: (a) all Passenger Services which call at Stations and/or Franchisee Access Stations; and (b) principal Connections at those stations and other stations;

  • Preventive Maintenance means that maintenance, performed on a scheduled basis by the Contractor, which is designed to keep the Equipment in proper operating condition.

  • Outcomes means the Health and Wellbeing Outcomes prescribed by the Scottish Ministers in Regulations under section 5(1) of the Act;

  • Counseling means one or more consultations as necessary between a state licensed psychiatrist or psychologist and a patient for the purpose of determining that the patient is competent and not suffering from a psychiatric or psychological disorder or depression causing impaired judgment.

  • Efficiency means the gas turbine manufacturer's rated heat rate at peak load in terms of heat input per unit of power output based on the lower heating value of the fuel.