It depends on how it is faulty. If the fault lies in not budgeting enough, the business will find they don't have the money they expected. If the fault is in budgeting too much, then the business will have more money left than they anticipated.
Zero -Based Budgets (or ZBB) is budgeting without using previous data. For example, a new business start up cannot base its budgeting on last year since it is only just starting. Therefore, the budgeting process must start form scratch. This can also be done within a business that has been running for some time if the managers feel the previous years budgets were extraordinary. this may happen if, for example, last year the business had replaced all its machinery. Clearly the business wont be expecting to replace all the machinery again so will set up a new budget from scratch.
Business leaders engage in this process because much of what happens in businesses today depends on what is going to happen in the future.
behavioural implications of budgeting are, budgetary slack and participative budgeting. budgetary slack tends to happen when the manager of division wants their performance looks good, but in the wrong way by padding the budget. therefore, they looks like "beat the budget". participative budget can cause delay andvacillation.
It might happen because of a faulty starter gasket. :)
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It might happen because of a faulty starter gasket.
I've seen this happen with a leaking injector, a cracked head or an faulty oil cooler.
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