Either a minus symbol in front of the deficit number (such as -100) or by braketing the deficit number (such as <100> )
A Deficit or a short fall represents a lack of a value. for Example a deficit of 100 rupees in a budget means that we are short of Rs. 100/- to complete the budget and hence the deficit is shown as "-100" It is shown as a negative value to signify the fact that, this value is less than 0.
sorry not Budget deficit... budget balance
A budget deficit is when the finances of a something exceeds its revenue. This basically means they have spent too much money.
fiscal deficit: not enough money budget deficit: not as much money as you had planned to have in your budget revenue deficit: not enough money coming in trade deficit: you are spending more money on imports than the amount of money which you receive for your exports.
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
In the budget estimates for 2002-2003, the fiscal deficit was projected at approximately ₹1,36,000 crores. This figure represented about 5.3% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at that time. The budget aimed to address various economic challenges while focusing on fiscal consolidation.
Primary deficit=Fiscal deficit-[minus] Interest payments
The government was under pressure to raise more taxes due to the budget deficit they had.
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