Depends on what kind of budget it is.
If the revenue is less than the expenditure, a budget is said to be in deficit. A budget is divided into 3: a. Surplus budget b. Deficit budget c. Balanced budget Surplus : REVENUE greater than EXPENDITURE Deficit : REVENUE less than EXPENDITURE Balanced : REVENUE equals EXPENDITURE
Subtract the budget from the number that was actually spent. Divide that number by the budget.The budget was 10, the actual expenditure was 13.13 - 10 = 33 divided by 10 is 30 per cent
This years' sales plus last years' sales divided by 2
The budget outlay plan actual investments of a nation divided by the number of population is the per capita cost
Probably the best format for showing budget allocations is the PIE CHART.It is the easiest to understand by someone not familiar with data in charts and graphs and, there is no question about what it is showing.
The U.S. federal budget is primarily divided into three main categories: mandatory spending, discretionary spending, and interest on debt. Mandatory spending, which includes programs like Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, constitutes the largest portion and is required by law. Discretionary spending, which covers areas such as defense, education, and transportation, is determined by annual appropriations. Interest on debt represents the cost of servicing the national debt and is also a significant budget component.
President Obama has sent budget requests on a regular basis, but the way the system works is that Congress decides on approving the budget, and with a divided congress, none of the budgets he requested were approved. It is a Republican talking point that he never sent a budget. According to the fact-checking site Politifact, this claim is false. I enclose the link.
Everything is divided up in the specific budget, but some of the notable expenses of just about any government are military, education, healthcare, and retirement.
The budget of Congressional Budget Office is 46,800,000 dollars.
The role of the budget committee is to help create a federal budget and oversee that budget. They prepare the budget resolution and review budget related laws and bills.
an operating budget and a capital budget
Budget