to workout the effective relationship its budget/spend*100 = %. Where the % is 100 or less this means you are at or under budget (on budget is the target aimed for) where the % is greater than 100 you are spend is OVER budget.
12.6%
To calculate the percentage of expenditures spent on promotional items, you would divide the amount spent on promotional items by the total expenditure budget and then multiply by 100. In this case, the calculation would be (1930 / 26140) * 100 = 7.38%. Therefore, 7.38% of the total expenditure budget was spent on promotional items for the year.
The average american spent about 4% of their budget on apparel in 2003. This percentage has significantly decreased since 1990 when the average was around 14%.
The answer depends on which country the question is about. And since you have not bothered to provide that critical bit of information it is not possible to provide a sensible answer.
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how to calculate budget variance percentage?
1: Divide the amount spent by the amount budget: for example: 100$ spent / 200$ budgeted = .5 2: .5 is a decimal value. To convert a decimal value to a percentage you must multiple it by 100 and put a "%" or "percent" after it as follows: .5 * 100 = 50% or 50 percent
actual budget/budget = variance%
12.6%
Variance = 100*(Actual - Budget)/Budget
In 2007, approximately 13% of the federal budget was spent on Medicare.
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Approximately 32%.
There is insufficient information. You need to specify what your total budget was and either how much you spent or saved. You have not provided your total budget.
69%
20Given Paula's monthly budget, the percentage of expenses spent on insurance can be determined by subtracting all the other expenses from the monthly budget, which leaves you with the anoint spent on insurance.
7%