nofootnotes date April 2011 An energybudget is a balance sheet of energy income against expenditure . It is studied in the field of Energetics which deals with the study of energy transfer and transformation from one form to another. Calorie is the basic unit of measurement. An organism in a laboratory experiment is an open thermodynamic system, exchanging energy with its surroundings in three ways heat, work and the potential energy of biochemical compounds . Fishes, like all organisms, use ingested food resources C consumption as building blocks in the synthesis of tissues P production and as fuel in the metabolic process that power this synthesis and other physiological processes R respiratory loss . Some of the resources are lost as waste products F faecal loss, U urinary loss . All these aspects of metabolism can be represented in energy units. Fact date April 2007 The basic model of energybudget may be shown as blockquote P C R U F or blockquote blockquote P C R U F or blockquote blockquote C P R U F blockquote All the aspects of metabolism can be represented in energy units e.g. joules J 1 food calorie 4.2 kJ . Energy used for metabolism will be blockquote R C F U P blockquote Energy used in the maintenance will be blockquote R F U C P blockquote The compilation of energybudget for fish has a fairly short history, with the result that literature on the subject is limited. References Kumar, Ranjan 1999 Studies on Bioenergics modelling in a fresh water fish, Mystus vittatus .... 1997 Studies on energybudget in a siluroid fish, Heteropneustes fossilis Bloch , Ph.D thesis, Magadh ... 1996 EnergyBudget in relation to various dietary conditions in snake headed murrel, Channa punctatus ... ration on the energybudget of rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri Rechardson . J. Fish Biol. 9, 29 .... J. Anim. Ecol. 47,977. Fischer, Z 1983 The elements of energy of energy balance in grass carp Ctenophayngodon ... 1982 Estimating the energy budgets of actively predatory fish. Can. J.Fish Aqual. Sci, 39 371. Kleiber ... more details
be considered as a physical system with an energybudget that includes all gains of incoming energy and all losses of outgoing energy. The planet is approximately in equilibrium, so the sum of the gains ... only net energy transfer. There is no attempt to depict the role of greenhouse gas es and the exchange that occurs between the Earth s surface and the atmosphere or any other exchanges. The energybudget Incoming energy The total solar flux of energy entering the Earth s atmosphere is estimated ... budget Outgoing energy radiation intensity, from clouds, atmosphere and ground The remaining 70 of the incident ... train meteorology EnergyBudget2.html Earth s EnergyBudget , Oklahoma Climatological Survey http asd www.larc.nasa.gov erbe components2.gif Earth s EnergyBudget graphic, NASA http www.cricketmx.com ... date July 2011 DEFAULTSORT Earth s EnergyBudget Category Energy Category Climate forcing Category ...Image Breakdown of the incoming solar energy.svg thumb right 250px Solar energy as it is dispersed on the planet ... of a disc with the Earth s diameter, which is effectively the target for solar energy, is 1 4 the area ... s surface is about 680 W m sup 2 sup This is the incident energy. The energy actually absorbed by the earth ... are less uncertain than solar power. Citation needed date July 2011 geothermal energy 0.025 or about ... produced by radioactive decay leaking out of the Earth s interior. tide tidal energy 0.002 , or about ... 2005 04 global warming is not from waste heat.html ref The total energy used by commercial energy sources from 1880 to 2000 including fossil fuels and nuclear is calculated to be 17.3x10 sup 21 sup Joules. ref Cite book last Nordell first Bo coauthors Bruno Gervet title Global energy accumulation ... 20ijgw.pdf ref There are other minor sources of energy that are usually ignored in these calculations ... Fourier initially thought radiation from deep space was significant when he discussed the Earth s energybudget in a paper often cited as the first on the greenhouse effect. ref cite web title William ... more details
The Dynamic EnergyBudget DEB theory aims to identify simple quantitative rules for the organization of metabolism of individual organisms that can be understood from basic first principles. The word dynamic refers to the life cycle perspective of the theory, where the budget changes dynamically over time. Cornerstones of the theory are conservation of mass balance mass , Energy balance biology energy and time balance time , relationships between surface area and volume stoichiometric constraints on production organisational uncoupling of metabolic modularity biology modules strong and weak homeostasis substrate s from the environment is are first converted to reserve s before being used for further metabolism They are essential to understand evolution of metabolic organisation since the origin of life. DEB theory delineates dynamic reserve reserve s, as separate from structure. Reserves are synthesized from environmental substrates food for use by the metabolism for the purpose of somatic maintenance of an organism maintenance including protein turnover, maintenance of concentration gradients across membranes, activity and other types of work , Individual growth growth increase of structural mass , maturity maintenance of an organism maintenance installation of regulation systems, preparation for reproduction, maintenance of defense systems, such as the immune system , maturation ... model, or very close numerical approximations. Dynamic energybudget theory and body size The explanation ... of the Dynamic EnergyBudget DEB theory. Young small organisms behave different from old ... EnergyBudget theory for metabolic organisation. Cambridge University Press, 3rd edition. T. Sousa ... of life. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B , 363 2453&ndash 2464. DEFAULTSORT Dynamic EnergyBudget Category ..., which reflect the use of energy. Freshly laid egg biology eggs hardly respire, but their respiratory ... These assumptions quantify all energy and mass fluxes in an organism including heat , dioxygen , carbon ... more details
About the rental car company Budget Rent a Car the car insurance company BudgetBudget Group of Companies Refimprove date March 2011 A budget from old French language French bougette , purse is a financial ... 3 ref A budget is an important concept in microeconomics , which uses a budget line to illustrate the trade offs between two or more good economics goods . In other terms, a budget is an organizational ..., or Business operations operation . Why do we produce budgets? Budget helps to aid the planning of actual ... their own operation and those of other departments. Other essentials of budget include To control ... to achieve budget goals. To evaluate the performance of managers To provide visibility into the company s performance Business start up budget The process of calculating the costs of starting a small .... The budget should contain a narrative explaining how you decided on the amount of this reserve ... expenses are also included into business budgeting. Corporate budget The budget of a company law company is often compiled annually, but may not be. A finished budget, usually requiring considerable effort, is a plan for the short term future, typically one year see budget year . While traditionally the Finance department compiles the company s budget, modern software allows hundreds or even thousands ... revenues and expenses in the final budget. If the actual figures delivered through the budget period come close to the budget, this suggests that the managers understand their business and have been ... from the budget, this sends an out of control signal, and the share price could suffer as a result. Event management budget A budget is a fundamental tool for an event management event director to predict .... A budget can also be used as a Pricing science pricing tool . There are two basic approaches or philosophies ... fully in the budget process, and building accountability for the results. The companies that adhere .... Government budget details Government budget The budget of a government is a summary or plan of the intended ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 about the Amish newspaper budgets in general Budget The Budget is a weekly newspaper written for and by members of the Amish , Amish Mennonite , Beachy Amish , and Mennonite communities from 1890 to the present. Currently, The Budget is published in two editions a local edition and a national edition, each with different content and readership. History The founder and first editor of The Budget from 1890 though 1913 was Amish Mennonite John C. Miller, who was nicknamed Budget John . Amish Mennonite minister Samuel H. Miller was the second editor through 1920. He was followed by S.A. Smith until 1930, when Smith s son George R. Smith took over until 1969. Serving as editor for nearly 40 years, and continuing as associate editor even after that, George R. Smith contributed greatly to shaping The Budget into what it is today. The current publisher since 2000 is Keith Rathbun, formerly of the Cleveland Scene alternative weekly. Rathbun gave The Budget its first online exposure in the form of an official website , a move which surprised some of the readership and generated some Mass media mainstream media attention due to the apparent logical contradiction of an Amish website. Local edition The local edition focuses on stories of local interest in several Ohio counties, and includes several pages of non Amish specific content. It is the most read newspaper in its area including Holmes County, Ohio Holmes county as well as parts of Tuscarawas County, Ohio Tuscarawas , Wayne County, Ohio Wayne and Coshocton County, Ohio Coshocton County US counties . National ... I Saw It in the Budget publisher Diakonia Ministries location Hartville, Ohio Hartville, OH year ... work S ddeutsche Zeitung date June 27, 2009 External links https www.facebook.com pages The Budget ... encyclopedia contents B8393.html Budget, The Periodical at Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online DEFAULTSORT Budget, The Category Amish Category Newspapers published in Ohio pdc The Budget ... more details
Federalism Federal budgets are the national budget s of federations , including Federal budget Australia 2009 Brazilian federal budget Federal budget Canada Federal budget United States disambig ... more details
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Football Budget may refer to one of two separate Australian rules football match day programmes The South Australian Football Budget , official programme of the South Australian National Football League The Football Budget Western Australia Football Budget Western Australia , official programme of the West Australian Football League Disambiguation name Football Budget ... more details
A budget set or opportunity set includes all possible consumption bundles that someone can afford given the price s of goods and the person s income level. The budget set is bounded above by the budget line . Graphically speaking , all the consumption bundles that lie inside the budget constraint and on the budget constraint form the budget set or opportunity set. By most definitions, budget sets must be compact and convex. Microeconomics stub microeconomics Category Budgets Set Category Consumer theory ... more details
Mergeto Carbon cycle date July 2010 No footnotes date April 2010 Carbon budget refers to the contribution of various sources of carbon dioxide on the planet. Carbon budget has nothing to do with Politics of global warming political agendas, Individual and political action on climate change climate change legislation , carbon controls, Carbon capture and storage carbon storage , or geopolitical carbon footprint . Carbon Sources Annual 80.4 Tonne Gt Carbon C by soil respiration and Fermentation biochemistry fermentation Raich et al., 2002 38 GtC and rising by 0.5 GtC per annum by cumulative photosynthesis deficit Casey, 2008 by post clearance deflation See Eswaran, 1993 7.8 GtC IPCC, 2007 Needs peer reviewed reference 2.3 GtC by process of deforestation Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change IPCC , 2007 Melillo et al., 1996 Haughton & Hackler, 2002 0.03 GtC? by Volcanoes by Rift Tectonic rifts by Animal Respiration physiology Respiration by Plant Respiration physiology Respiration Carbon Sinks Annual 120 GtC by Photosynthesis Bowes, 1991 By Carbon dioxide In the oceans Ocean Carbonate Buffer Cumulative Photosynthesis Deficit Carbon pooled in photosynthesising biota ecology biota is 560 GtC Schlesinger, 1991 . Carbon released by deforestation between 1850 2000 is 156 GtC Haughton & Hackler, 2002 , reducing the total photosynthesising biomass to 540 GtC in 2000. Reduction in photosynthesis between 1850 2000 156 540 156 22 br 120 100 22 78 of 154 GtCpa a difference of 34 GtCpa in 2000 Given the increase of 0.5 GtCpa over the past eight years since 2000, this figure would be closer to 38GtCpa in 2008. References Bowes, G., 1991, Growth at Elevated CO2 Photosynthetic Responses ... , Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory , U.S. Department of Energy ..., D. W., & McGuire, A. D., 1996, Tropical Deforestation and the Global Carbon Budget , Annual Reviews publisher Annual Review of Energy and the Environment , v. 21, pp 293 310 Raich, J. W., Potter ... more details
, Hodder Headline Group, London, pg. 11 14 ref To assess the sedimentary budget the coast ... and have a fixed sediment budget, although usually leaky to some extant. Littoral cells can either ... name list List, Jeffrey H. 2005 Sedimentary budget in Schwartz, Maurice L. e.d. Encyclopedia of Coastal ... budget of a coastal environment it is important to know the different types of feedback that can ... energy it responds with either positive or negative feedback which determines whether the system ... is able to dissipate or reflect incoming energy without the occurrence of sediment input or output ... bar that in turn forces waves to break over it. By doing this the waves lose a lot of energy ... are allowed to develop. Identifying littoral cells is crucial to determine the sediment budget ... are usually defined to better measure the sediment budget of a coast with varying rates of accretion ..., a sediment budget can be determined. ref name list Sources Rivers File Waimakariri02 gobeirne.jpg ... contribution to the coastal sedimentary budget, this being particularly true of coasts with a steep ... budget, creating major erosion and shifting of sediment along the coast. ref cite journal last1 Sharff ... River in New Zealand. The erosion of these cliffs, due to high energy wave environments contributes ... for the sediment budget of a shoreline. Longshore drift Image Longshore drift.svg thumb right 300px ... energy environments and strong southern longshore currents that transport large amounts of sediment north, which can be classified as a sink, putting a deficit to the coasts sedimentary budget. ref name ... budget, if they are integrated over the correct timescale. ref name list The sediment budget ... drift. A good example of the sediment budget and longshore drift working together in the coastal ... year 1997 contribution Morphodynamic behaviour of a tidal inlet system in a mixed energy environment ... a good sources and sinks for the sediment budget. ref name Brunn ref name MichelandHowa Cross ... more details
In the United States a unified budget is a United States federal budget federal government budget in which receipts and outlays from federal funds and the Social Security Trust Fund are consolidated. ref Sita Nataraj, John B. Shoven. http www.nber.org papers w10953 Has the Unified Budget Undermined the Federal Government Trust Funds? , National Bureau of Economic Research , December 2004 . ref The change to a unified budget resulted in a single measure of the fiscal status of the government, based on the sum of all government activity. When these fund groups are consolidated to display budget totals, transactions that are outlays of one fund group i.e., interfund transactions are deducted to avoid double counting. ref name g Glossary, Mikesell, John L., Fiscal Administration Analysis and Applications for the Public Sector, 6th ed. 2003 Thompson ref History The United States government adopted a unified budget in the Johnson administration in 1968, beginning with the 1969 budget. The surplus in the Social Security OASDI Old Age Survivors and Disabilities Insurance budget offsets the total Government budget deficit deficit , making it appear smaller than it otherwise would. ref name autogenerated6 cite web url http www.ssa.gov history BudgetTreatment.html title The Social Security trust funds and the federal budget first Larry last DeWitt date June 18, 2007 publisher U.S. Social Security Administration accessdate July 30, 2011 ref The Budget Enforcement Act of 1990 , however changed this so that the two Social Security Trust Funds, and the operations of the Postal Service, are considered to be off budget and are excluded from the unified budget. ref name autogenerated6 This means ... to the Trust Funds is counted as an expense to an external entity. Often Federal budget reports will contain two sets of numbers for the yearly Federal Budget an off budget deficit or surplus and an on budget ..., but by law for purposes of balancing the budget they are off budget . See also United States budget ... more details
In the United States Congress , a budget resolution is a legislation in the form of a concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget. The budget resolution establishes various budget totals, allocations, entitlements, and may include reconciliation instruction s to designated United States House of Representatives House or United States Senate Senate United States Congressional committee committee s. The United States Congressional committee committees are responsible for drafting budget resolutions. Following the traditional calendar, by early April both the House and Senate finalize their drafts and submit it to their respective floors for consideration and adoption. The budget resolution serves as a blueprint for the actual appropriation process, and provides Congress with some control over the appropriations process. A budget resolution binds Congress, but is not a law. It does allow for certain points of order to be made if the President does not follow the resolution. There may not be a resolution every year if none is established, the previous year s resolution stays in force. ref http www.urban.org publications 500171.html Budget Resolution Explainer , Rudolph Penner, Urban Institute ref History Prior to 1974, there was no Congressional Budget Office nor budget ... Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 ref http frwebgate5.access.gpo.gov cgi bin waisgate.cgi?WAISdocID 978741125627 0 0 0&WAISaction retrieve Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 ref created the Congressional Budget Office and directed more control of the budget to CBO and away from the President s Office of Management and the Budget. The Act passed easily as the administration ... publications 500171.html Budget Resolution Explainer , Rudolph Penner, Urban Institute ref See also http www.senate.gov reference glossary term budget resolution.htm U.S. Senate Reference Home Glossary Budget Resolution References references DEFAULTSORT Budget Resolution Category Resolutions law Category ... more details
A link budget is the accounting of all of the gains and losses from the transmitter, through the medium free space, cable, waveguide, fiber, etc. to the receiver in a telecommunication system. It accounts for the attenuation of the transmitted signal due to propagation, as well as the antenna gain s, feedline and miscellaneous losses. Randomly varying channel gains such as fading are taken into account by adding some margin depending on the anticipated severity of its effects. The amount of margin required can be reduced by the use of mitigating techniques such as antenna diversity or frequency hopping . A simple link budget equation looks like this Received Power dBm Transmitted Power dBm Gains ... to multiplying the actual numeric ratios. Link budget radio systems For a Line of sight propagation ... in telecommunication systems, so almost every link budget equation must consider antenna gain. Transmitting ... antenna gain . This systemic gain is expressed by including the antenna gain in the link budget ... budgets are achieved. Simplifications needed br Often link budget equations can become messy and complex, so there have evolved some standard practices to simplify the link budget equation The wavelength ... all carrier wave propagation to be wavelength independent. This is justified by the conservation of energy ... Budget Equation A link budget equation including all these effects, expressed logarithmically ... into the link budget equation above, the result is the logarithmic form of the Friis transmission ... wlan budgetcalc.html Link budget calculator for Wireless LAN http www.afar.net rf link budget calculator RF Link budget calculator http www.sss mag.com pdf an9804.pdf Link budget tutorial http www.ligowave.com linkcalc Point to Point Link budget calculator http www.questinygroup.com muos MUOS Link budget calculator planner http sites.google.com site lteencyclopedia lte radio link budgeting and rf planning lte link budget comparison Example LTE, GSM and UMTS Link Budgets Category Budgets ... more details
Merge to Purdah pre election period date November 2010 Budget purdah , in the United Kingdom , is the period after plans have been prepared but before the Chancellor of the Exchequer Chancellor of the Exchequer s annual budget is announced, when he refrains from discussing any matters which have relevance to the forthcoming budget. References http blogs.telegraph.co.uk ukcorrespondents homefront mar07 budget.htm http money.uk.msn.com budget2008 article.aspx?voteshowresults 1&pollcontent 1110411010&jsdisabled true&cp documentid 4750582 DEFAULTSORT Budget Purdah Category Economy of the United Kingdom ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Union budget of India Union Budget of India for the year 1997 98, also called the Dream Budget by the Indian media, was presented on February 28, 1997, by Finance Minister P. Chidambaram . ref cite news url http economictimes.indiatimes.com articleshow 1525524.cms title Tenth year after that dream budget author Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar coauthors M. K. Venu publisher The Economic Times date 2007 01 30 accessdate 2007 03 01 ref The budget presented a road map for economic reforms in India and included lowering Income tax in India income tax rates, removal of the Surtax surcharge on Income tax in India Corporate Income tax corporate tax es, and reduced corporate tax rates. ref cite web publisher Ministry of Finance, Government of India title Budget Highlights url http indiabudget.nic.in ub1997 98 bh BHMAIN.HTM accessdate 2007 03 01 ref References reflist External links http indiabudget.nic.in ub1997 98 welcome.html Official 97 98 Budget website Category Union budget of India ... more details
File US OfficeOfManagementAndBudget Seal.svg thumb right 200px Seal of the Office of Management and Budget of the US Government The executive budget is the budget for the executive branch of the United ... the executive budget consists of three phases. The first stage is the development of the president s budget. In this stage, the president submits a comprehensive budget to congress that covers the full range of federal activities. Next, the budget proposal is edited and revised by congress . Last, the budget is finalized and executed. It is then given a budget bill from the legislature for designated public projects that provide benefits to an interest group. The legislature composes the budget ... budget system which had its first application for municipal government . The federal government conducted an important study of the executive budget system during the administration of President William Howard Taft See Sec. VI The Taft Commission s Federal Budget Study, pp.  26 31 . The executive budget system was adapted from the longstanding British parliamentary practice that forbade ... The executive budget process consists of three main phases development of the president s budget, interaction with congress , and execution of the budget. Development of The president s budget The legal framework originally established by the Budget and Accounting Act of 1921 requires the president to annually submit a comprehensive budget to United States Congress Congress that covers the full range of federal activities. Current law requires the president to submit his budget proposal no later than the first Monday in February. The creation of the budget usually begins approximately 10 months before the president submits his budget to congress about 18 months before the start of the fiscal year . During the early stages of the budget s formulation, federal agencies prepare their budget requests following their own procedures. Interaction with congress The president s budget does not have ... more details
sources date November 2008 An operating budget is the annual budget of an activity stated in terms of Budget Classification Code, functional subfunctional categories and cost accounts. It contains estimates of the total value of factors of production resources required for the performance of the operation including reimbursable work or services for others. It also includes estimates of workload in terms of total work units identified by cost accounts. In the United States, businesses along with state and local governments divide their budgets into two types the operating budget and capital budget . The operating budget is used to keep track of maintenance operations, salaries, and interest payments. econ stub Category Budgets more information http www.plu.edu mgtacctg operational budgeting.htm ... more details
A budget process refers to the process by which governments create and approve a budget , which is as follows The Financial Service Department prepares worksheets to assist the department head in preparation of department budget estimates The Administrator calls a meeting of managers and they present and discuss plans for the following year s projected level of activity. The managers can work with the Financial Services, or work alone to prepare an estimate for the departments coming year. The completed budgets are presented by the managers to their Executive Officers for review and approval. Justification of the budget request may be required in writing. In most cases, the manager talks with their administrative officers about budget requirements. Adjustments to the budget submission may be required as a result of this phase in the process. Budgeting refers to the setting of the expenditure ... performed in the executive branch by the finance director, clerk s office, budget director, manager, or a team. Budget Call issued to outline the presentation form, recommend certain goals. Budget Formulation reflecting on the past, set goals for the future and reconcile the difference. Budget Hearings can include departments, sections, the executive, and the public to discuss changes in the budget. Budget Adoption final approval by the legislative body. Budget Execution amending the budget ... during annual budget process, and if that budget planning is transparent then the rule of law may benefit ... pfmblog 2007 10 budget practice.html Budget practices and procedures everything you d want to know ... Aristovnik and Janko Seljak, MPRA Paper 15499, 2009 See also Budget Economics Budget theory Political economy Constitutional economics public budgeting budget deficit budget surplus budget crisis Canadian federal budget Comprehensive income Government Accountability Office investigations of the Department ... budget process Category Government budgets Process Category Government finances Category Public ... more details
In telecommunication , a power budget or system budget is the allocation, within a system , of available transmitter power output to achieve the desired effective radiated power , among the various functions that need to be performed. An example of a power budget in a communications satellite is the allocation of available power among various functions, such as maintaining satellite orientation, maintaining orbital control, performing Signalling telecommunication signal reception, and performing signal transmission. References FS1037C Category Telecommunications terms comm stub ... more details
A budget freeze is a term for when a budget for an aspect of government or business is fixed or frozen ... as in a government, often to reduce taxes . Budget freezes become especially notable in difficult ... and faces pressure to lower tax burdens. This means that budget freezes may be used as a way of reducing money spent. In government spending, budget freezes cause controversy and political debates ... on government funded programs and on wages for government employees. Reasons for a budget freeze There are many different reasons for a business or a government to implement a budget freeze. In the case of a loss of profit or tax revenue, the budget may need to be cut or frozen so that a company or a government does not spend more than its intake. An excess in spending can also necessitate a budget freeze. Government In government, a politician may implement a budget freeze to lower the amount ... businesses face losses or increases in prices, they can also implement budget freezes to fix spending .... Effects of a budget freeze A reduction in the amount of money spent is the most obvious and intended effect of a budget freeze. But a budget freeze can have other often unintended consequences. When a government freezes a budget taxes can be reduced. When a budget freeze successfully lowers the amount of money that a business or government spends, the act of freezing the budget can gain positive ... the reason behind a budget freeze. When a budget freeze is aimed at the amount of money spent on wages, many workers are denied benefits, bonuses, and wage increases. Governments can use budget freezes on organizations and programs that they fund. While this does decrease the budget and save money .... Effects of budget freezes on education Budget freezes and cuts can negatively influence public ... of living increases. ref cite news last Birnbaum first Micheal title School Board Approves Budget Plan ... jan 28 school board considers budget plan freezes teacher date January 28, 2009 ref These types of freezes ... more details
Orphan date April 2011 A Budget monitoring in Ukraine is a continuous Systems engineering process process of collecting data about disbursements under the program and its Performance measurement performance measures that are reached in the course of its implementation Monitoring goal is operative management of budget program in the process of its implementation. Result oriented budget process uses monitoring as a tool to keep track of program implementation process, and disclosure of deviations between planned and current performance measures. Therefore, monitoring focuses on current and potential problems in program implementation and stimulates development of activities to correct the situation if needed. Program monitoring ensures resolving of the following issues Target and effective use of budget resources Collection and generalization of information on budget program financing wikt facilitate Facilitation of collection of quantitative and qualitative measures, achievement of goals and objectives according to budget programs Disclosure of deviations in the process of budget implementation wikt coordination Coordination of cooperation between the program participants aimed at increased effectiveness of program implementation Timely provision of information on program implementation to local governments and executive agencies . Monitoring in the system of budget process management may be shown as follows. ref http www.mbr ukr.org index.php?option com content&task blogcategory&id 57&Itemid 107 ref ukraine stub econ stub gov stub References reflist Category Economy of Ukraine uk ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 about budget legislation failure in a presidential system presidential style government the corresponding situation in a parliamentary system parliamentary style government Loss of supply A budget crisis is an informal name for a situation in which the legislative and the executive in a presidential system deadlock and are unable to pass a budget. In presidential systems, the legislature has the power to pass a budget, but the executive often has a veto in which there are insufficient votes in the legislature to override. If no emergency provisions are made for the government s budget, a budget crisis may develop into a government shutdown in which the government temporarily suspends non essential services until a budget is passed. Unlike parliamentary systems, where a Loss of Supply would trigger resignations and new elections, a budget crisis can often lead to an extended stand off. At the federal level in the United States , a crisis can often be averted by a continuing resolution which appropriates funding at the same level as the previous budget. A budget crisis can also occur if the legislative branch has a constitutionally mandated dissolution or suspension date and the budget hasn t been passed up to that point. Examples United States federal government shutdown of 1995 and 1996 Main United States federal government shutdown of 1995 and 1996 A particularly severe budget crisis occurred in the United States in November 1995, when the United States House of Representatives House of Representatives under Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Speaker Newt Gingrich and the administration of President of the United States President ... budget resolution to apportion temporary funds forced a closure of most non essential United ... Wing Shutdown of The West Wing TV Series The West Wing , a budget crisis situation like the United ... disagree over budget cuts and shuts down the government for a number of days. DEFAULTSORT Budget ... more details
Budget Day is the day that a government presents its government budgetBudget to a legislature for approval ... of Ireland Ireland , Budget Day is the annual statement to the D il by the Minister for Finance ... a list of budgetary changes detailing the cost yield of same , iii Budget Statistics and Tables ... to Budget Day in the United Kingdom. In the early afternoon, the Minister for Finance will normally hold a photocall in the car park of Leinster House , with the traditional budget briefcase in recent years, a floppy disk or CD ROM purportely containing the contents of the Budget speech has often been used instead . At 15 45, the Minister for Finance presents the budget speech in D il ireann ... to the Budget speech first, followed by the spokespersons on finance of other opposition parties. A vote on Confidence and supply Supply supply normally takes place before midnight on the night of the budget ... in the Oireachtas following the budget, eventually becoming the Finance Act . United Kingdom This section is linked from Autumn Statement In the United Kingdom , Budget Day is the day that the Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers the Budget, first privately to the Budget Cabinet government Cabinet ... . Nowadays, Budget Day occurs on a Wednesday in March, before the start of the new fiscal year ... have had varying opinions on Budget Day. Nigel Lawson wrote, in his memoirs, that it is best described ..., said that he thought Budget Day to be rather like a school Speech Day a bit of a bore, but there it is . ref ... ministers, and officials will have been working on the Budget some time in advance of Budget Day. Geoffrey ... of London and some time in advance of Budget Day, for discussing the Budget. This meeting is now a customary part of the annual Budget preparations. ref name Brazier Presentation to the Monarch The monarch is the first person to be told of the Budget. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II has customarily invited the Chancellor to dinner the day before Budget Day, where she ... more details
Public finance A balanced budget is when there is neither a budget deficit or a budget surplus when revenue s equal expenditure the accounts balance particularly by a government. More generally, it refers ... &PMDbProgramId 12881&level 4 doi id isbn 0 13 063085 3 ref A cyclically balanced budget is a budget ... budgets, and the associated topic of budget deficits, are a contentious point within academic economics ... budget in every year is not desirable, with budget deficits in lean times being desirable. Most economists have also agreed that a balanced budget would decrease interest rates, ref name uoqz http www.washingtonpost.com wp srv politics special budget stories 050497.htm ref increase savings ... states other than Vermont having a balanced budget amendment of some form, while conversely the US ... being a consistent topic of debate. In rare cases large budget surpluses may also be banned, as in the Kicker ... a cyclically balanced budget, arguing from the perspective Keynesian economics that budget deficits provide fiscal stimulus in lean times, while budget surpluses provide restraint in boom times. Alternative ... arguing that budget deficits are always harmful, and others arguing that budget deficits are both beneficial and in fact necessary. Schools which often argue against the effectiveness of budget deficits ... and neoclassical economics more generally, and the Austrian school of economics . Budget deficits ... are an important goal. Every state other than Vermont has a balanced budget amendment , providing ..., and requires the state to refund taxpayers in event of a budget surplus. Sweden Following the over ... expenditure. Balanced budget multiplier Because of the multiplier effect, it is possible to change aggregate demand Y keeping a balanced budget. The government increases its expenditures G , balancing ... budget will change aggregate demand by an amount equal to the change in spending. math Y 1 c ... alpha 0 , math See also Balanced Budget Amendment United States government References Refimprove ... more details