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BUDGET
AND
BUDGETARY CONTROL
WHAT IS A BUDGET ?
Simply put, a budget is an itemized summary of
likely income and expenses for a given Period. It’s
an invaluable tool to help you prioritize your
spending and manage your money no matter how
much or how little you have.
Planning and monitoring your budget will help you
identify wasteful expenditures, adapt quickly as your
financial situation changes, and achieve your financial
goals.
THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT
ACCOUNTANTS, ENGLAND, DEFINES A BUDGET
AS:
“A plan quantified in monetary terms prepared and
approved prior to a defined period of time usually
showing planned income to be generated and/or
expenditure to be incurred during that period and the
capital to be employed to attain a give objective.”
BENEFITS OF
BUDGETING
 Gives you control over your money – A budget is a way of being
intentional about the way you spend and save your money. It is said
that with budgeting, you control your money and not your money controls
you. Budgeting saves you the stress of suddenly having to adjust to lack
of funds because you did not initially plan how to spend them. It
also helps you decide if you want to sacrifice short term spending like
buying coffee everyday in exchange for a long term benefit like a cruise
vacation or a new HDTV.
 Keeps you focused on your money goals –
You avoid spending unnecessarily on items and services that
do not contribute to attaining your financial goals. If you are
working with limited resources, budgeting makes it easier to
make ends meet.
 Makes you aware what is going on with your money –
With budgeting, you are clear on what money is coming in, how fast it goes
out, and where it is going to. Budgeting saves you from wondering every
end of the month where your money went. A budget enables you to
know what you can afford, take advantage of buying and investing
opportunities, and plan how to lower your debt. It also tells you what is
important to you based on how you allocate your funds, how your money
is working for you, and how far you are towards reaching your financial
goals.
 Helps you organize your spending and savings –
By dividing your money into categories of expenditures and savings, a
budget makes you aware which category of expenditure takes which
portion of your money That way, it is easy for you to make adjustments.
Budget also serves as a reference for organizing your bills, receipts, and
financial statements. When all of your financial
transactions are organized for tax time or creditor questions, you save
time and effort.
 Enables you to communicate with your significant others
about money -
If you share your money with your spouse, family, or anyone, a budget can
communicate how you use money as a group. This promotes teamwork on
working for common financial goals and prevents conflict on how money is
used. Creating a budget in tandem with your spouse will avoid conflicts
and resolve personal differences on how your money is spent. Budgeting
teaches family members spending responsibility and accountability.
 Provides you with an early warning for potential
problems –
When you budget and take a “big picture” view, you will see potential
money problems in advance, and be able to make adjustments
before the problem appears.
 Helps you determine if you can take debt and how
much –
Taking debt is not necessarily a bad thing if the debt is necessary or you
can afford it. Budgeting shows you how much a debt load you can
realistically take without being stressed or if taking the debt load is worth it.
 Enables you to produce extra money –
In budgeting, you get to identify and eliminate unnecessary spending like
late fees, penalties and interests. These seemingly small saving can
add up over time.
MEANING OF FORECAST :-
• A planning tool that helps management in its attempts to cope with
the uncertainty of the
future, relying mainly on data from the past and present and analysis
of trends.
• Forecasting starts with certain assumptions based on the
management's experience, knowledge, and judgment. These
estimates are projected into the coming months or years using one or
more techniques such as Box-Jenkins models, Delphi method,
exponential smoothing, moving averages, regression analysis, and
trend projection. Since any error in the assumptions will result in a
similar or magnified error in forecasting, the technique of sensitivity
analysis is used which assigns a range of values to the
uncertain factors (variables).
Difference Between Budget and Forecast :-
BASIS Budget Forecast
EVENT It relates to planned events It is concerned with probable events
PERIOD Planned separately for each
accounting period
May cover a long period or years
COVERAGE Comprises the whole
business unit
It may cover a limited function
CONTROL It is a tool of control It does not connote any sense of
control
PROCESS It starts where forecast ends It ends with the forecast of likely events
Budgetary Control :-
The establishment of budget relating the responsibilities of
executives to the requirements of a policy, and the continuous
comparison of actual budget result , either to secure by individual
actions the objectives of that policy or to provide a firm basis of
its revision
Or in simple words budgetary control is implementing budget
and making managers responsible for implementing it
The Chartered Institute Of Management Accountants,
England, Defines It As:
The Establishment Of The Budgets Relating To The Responsibilities Of
Executives To The Requirements Of A Policy And The Continuous
Comparison Of Actual With Budgeted Result Either To Secure By Individual
Action The Objectives Of That Policy Or To Provide A Firm Basis For Its
Revision.
Essentials of a budgetary control :-
Establishment of budgets for each function and section of the organization.
 Continuous comparison of the actual performance with that of the budget so as
to know the variations from budget and placing the responsibility of executives for
failure to achieve the desires results as given in the budget.
 Taking suitable remedial action to achieve the desires objective if there is a
variation of the actual of the actual performance from the budgeted
performance.
 Revision of budgets in the light of changed circumstances.
Objectives of Budgetary Control :-
Planning: A budget provides a detailed plan of action for a business over a
definite period of time. Detailed plans relating to production, sales, raw material
requirements, labor needs, advertising and sales promotion performance, research
and development activities, capital additions etc. are drawn up. By planning many
problems are anticipated long before they arise and solutions can be sought
through careful study. Thus most business emergencies can be avoided by
planning. In brief, budgeting forces the management to think ahead, to anticipate
and prepare for the anticipated conditions.
TYPES OF BUDGETS :-
1. Sales Budget.
2. Production Budget.
3. Production Cost Budget.
4. Raw Materials Budget.
5. Purchases Budget.
6. Labour Budget.
7. Production Overhead Budget.
8. Selling and Distribution Cost Budget.
9. Administration Cost Budget
10. Capital Expenditure Budget.
11. Cash Budget.
ADVANTAGES OF BUDGETARY CONTROL :-
• The major strength of budgeting is that it coordinates activities
across departments.
• Budgets translate strategic plans into action. They specify the resources,
revenues,
and activities required to carry out the strategic plan for the coming year.
• Budgets provide an excellent record of organizational activities.
• Budgets improve communication with employees.
• Budgets improve resources allocation, because all requests are clarified
and justified.
• Budgets provide a tool for corrective action through reallocations.
DISADVANTAGES OF BUDGETARYCONTROL :-
• The major problem occurs when budgets are applied mechanically and
rigidly.
• Budgets can demotivate employees because of lack of participation. If the
budgets are arbitrarily imposed top down, employees will not understand the
reason for budgeted expenditures, and will not be committed to them.
• Budgets can cause perceptions of unfairness.
• Budgets can create competition for resources and politics.
• A rigid budget structure reduces initiative and innovation at lower levels,
making it impossible to obtain money for new ideas.
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Budget and Budgetary control

  • 2. WHAT IS A BUDGET ?
  • 3. Simply put, a budget is an itemized summary of likely income and expenses for a given Period. It’s an invaluable tool to help you prioritize your spending and manage your money no matter how much or how little you have. Planning and monitoring your budget will help you identify wasteful expenditures, adapt quickly as your financial situation changes, and achieve your financial goals.
  • 4. THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANTS, ENGLAND, DEFINES A BUDGET AS: “A plan quantified in monetary terms prepared and approved prior to a defined period of time usually showing planned income to be generated and/or expenditure to be incurred during that period and the capital to be employed to attain a give objective.”
  • 5. BENEFITS OF BUDGETING  Gives you control over your money – A budget is a way of being intentional about the way you spend and save your money. It is said that with budgeting, you control your money and not your money controls you. Budgeting saves you the stress of suddenly having to adjust to lack of funds because you did not initially plan how to spend them. It also helps you decide if you want to sacrifice short term spending like buying coffee everyday in exchange for a long term benefit like a cruise vacation or a new HDTV.
  • 6.  Keeps you focused on your money goals – You avoid spending unnecessarily on items and services that do not contribute to attaining your financial goals. If you are working with limited resources, budgeting makes it easier to make ends meet.
  • 7.  Makes you aware what is going on with your money – With budgeting, you are clear on what money is coming in, how fast it goes out, and where it is going to. Budgeting saves you from wondering every end of the month where your money went. A budget enables you to know what you can afford, take advantage of buying and investing opportunities, and plan how to lower your debt. It also tells you what is important to you based on how you allocate your funds, how your money is working for you, and how far you are towards reaching your financial goals.
  • 8.  Helps you organize your spending and savings – By dividing your money into categories of expenditures and savings, a budget makes you aware which category of expenditure takes which portion of your money That way, it is easy for you to make adjustments. Budget also serves as a reference for organizing your bills, receipts, and financial statements. When all of your financial transactions are organized for tax time or creditor questions, you save time and effort.
  • 9.  Enables you to communicate with your significant others about money - If you share your money with your spouse, family, or anyone, a budget can communicate how you use money as a group. This promotes teamwork on working for common financial goals and prevents conflict on how money is used. Creating a budget in tandem with your spouse will avoid conflicts and resolve personal differences on how your money is spent. Budgeting teaches family members spending responsibility and accountability.
  • 10.  Provides you with an early warning for potential problems – When you budget and take a “big picture” view, you will see potential money problems in advance, and be able to make adjustments before the problem appears.
  • 11.  Helps you determine if you can take debt and how much – Taking debt is not necessarily a bad thing if the debt is necessary or you can afford it. Budgeting shows you how much a debt load you can realistically take without being stressed or if taking the debt load is worth it.
  • 12.  Enables you to produce extra money – In budgeting, you get to identify and eliminate unnecessary spending like late fees, penalties and interests. These seemingly small saving can add up over time.
  • 13. MEANING OF FORECAST :- • A planning tool that helps management in its attempts to cope with the uncertainty of the future, relying mainly on data from the past and present and analysis of trends. • Forecasting starts with certain assumptions based on the management's experience, knowledge, and judgment. These estimates are projected into the coming months or years using one or more techniques such as Box-Jenkins models, Delphi method, exponential smoothing, moving averages, regression analysis, and trend projection. Since any error in the assumptions will result in a similar or magnified error in forecasting, the technique of sensitivity analysis is used which assigns a range of values to the uncertain factors (variables).
  • 14. Difference Between Budget and Forecast :- BASIS Budget Forecast EVENT It relates to planned events It is concerned with probable events PERIOD Planned separately for each accounting period May cover a long period or years COVERAGE Comprises the whole business unit It may cover a limited function CONTROL It is a tool of control It does not connote any sense of control PROCESS It starts where forecast ends It ends with the forecast of likely events
  • 15. Budgetary Control :- The establishment of budget relating the responsibilities of executives to the requirements of a policy, and the continuous comparison of actual budget result , either to secure by individual actions the objectives of that policy or to provide a firm basis of its revision Or in simple words budgetary control is implementing budget and making managers responsible for implementing it
  • 16. The Chartered Institute Of Management Accountants, England, Defines It As: The Establishment Of The Budgets Relating To The Responsibilities Of Executives To The Requirements Of A Policy And The Continuous Comparison Of Actual With Budgeted Result Either To Secure By Individual Action The Objectives Of That Policy Or To Provide A Firm Basis For Its Revision.
  • 17. Essentials of a budgetary control :- Establishment of budgets for each function and section of the organization.  Continuous comparison of the actual performance with that of the budget so as to know the variations from budget and placing the responsibility of executives for failure to achieve the desires results as given in the budget.  Taking suitable remedial action to achieve the desires objective if there is a variation of the actual of the actual performance from the budgeted performance.  Revision of budgets in the light of changed circumstances.
  • 18. Objectives of Budgetary Control :- Planning: A budget provides a detailed plan of action for a business over a definite period of time. Detailed plans relating to production, sales, raw material requirements, labor needs, advertising and sales promotion performance, research and development activities, capital additions etc. are drawn up. By planning many problems are anticipated long before they arise and solutions can be sought through careful study. Thus most business emergencies can be avoided by planning. In brief, budgeting forces the management to think ahead, to anticipate and prepare for the anticipated conditions.
  • 19. TYPES OF BUDGETS :- 1. Sales Budget. 2. Production Budget. 3. Production Cost Budget. 4. Raw Materials Budget. 5. Purchases Budget. 6. Labour Budget. 7. Production Overhead Budget. 8. Selling and Distribution Cost Budget. 9. Administration Cost Budget 10. Capital Expenditure Budget. 11. Cash Budget.
  • 20. ADVANTAGES OF BUDGETARY CONTROL :- • The major strength of budgeting is that it coordinates activities across departments. • Budgets translate strategic plans into action. They specify the resources, revenues, and activities required to carry out the strategic plan for the coming year. • Budgets provide an excellent record of organizational activities. • Budgets improve communication with employees. • Budgets improve resources allocation, because all requests are clarified and justified. • Budgets provide a tool for corrective action through reallocations.
  • 21. DISADVANTAGES OF BUDGETARYCONTROL :- • The major problem occurs when budgets are applied mechanically and rigidly. • Budgets can demotivate employees because of lack of participation. If the budgets are arbitrarily imposed top down, employees will not understand the reason for budgeted expenditures, and will not be committed to them. • Budgets can cause perceptions of unfairness. • Budgets can create competition for resources and politics. • A rigid budget structure reduces initiative and innovation at lower levels, making it impossible to obtain money for new ideas.