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This workbook looks at how budgets are prepared. We investigate
the use of budgets for keeping control of expenditure and income. We
examine the technical processes used in budgeting and identify the
role of today’s front-line manager in budget procedures.
- Newly appointed team leaders or supervisors
- Anybody wanting to develop a particular management skill
These materials are designed to develop and update skills of
potential, newly appointed and experienced supervisors, team leaders
and managers, offering a choice of flexible, work based materials to
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- Describe what budgets are, and why they are prepared
- Explain how a budget is used to help an organisation meet its
objectives
- Describe your role in preparing budgets for your own area of
responsibility
- Participate in the preparation of budget
Planning production Introduction What is a budget?
Preparing budgets Budgets and objectives Preparing
budgets Sales budgets The limiting factor Planning
production Sales budgets Estimating sales Zero base
budgeting Some benefits of budgets Cash budgets
Introduction The importance of feedback and
communication Analysing budgets Purchases variance Labour
variance Accountability Controllable costs Fixed and
variable costs Flexible budgets More benefits of budgets
The supervisors role The team's role
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