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    1. What problems does Robin Hood have? What issues need to be addressed? Robin Hood and the Merrymen started out what they considered to be a good idea. They were doing good for the poor people by robbing the rich merchants and tax collectors. The poor farmers and villagers were very happy about the things that Robin Hood was doing for them. As the Robin Hoods popularity grew so did the group of Merrymen‚ and that was the main issue. With the growing group of people the amount of food and space

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    Budget Deficit

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    Budget Deficit For many decades‚ there has been a concern for the deficit within the United States. Many politicians‚ authors‚ newscasters‚ and citizens have expressed their distress in order to resolve or control the issue. Keynesian economic theory states that running a budget deficit is okay‚ as long as the deficit is not exorbitantly large and is not carried for a long period of time. Even though many experts agree with this notion‚ having a deficit at all is important to the present and

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    Cash Budget

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    Definition of Budget It is an estimation of the revenue and expenses over a specified future period of time. It can help to create a system when someone wants to open a shop or start investments. A budget can be made for a person‚ family‚ group of people‚ business‚ government or anything else that makes and speaks money. It can also help to establish a planned level of expenditures and it can help to maintain a budget for a company either on an accrual or a cash basis. Structured planning can

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    concerned with the transaction of financial resources into human purpose. Budget is refer to the spring financial statement‚ which focus on tax. There are a few principles of good budgeting that is comprehensiveness‚predictability‚ transparency and periodicity. Budgeting is effective in facility process when it forces awareness of overall fiscal constraints‚ enables the priontization of spending in the linewith policy objective. The budget objective is to aggregate fiscal disipline‚ allocative efficiency

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    Preparing a Budget Request Strayer University 505 Public Budgeting and Finance 11/1/12 Preparing a Budget Request Dear‚ City Council As the chief of police for a midsized city of 75‚000 residents‚ my crime is lower in the downtown area than in other parts of the city because of the population growth I need total of three new police officers even though I currently have 30 uniformed officers and 12 support staffs. I have a request to the city council about hiring three more new police

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    Budget 2013

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    Budget is something that every citizen of India looks forward to. It determines how the finances are going to be managed for the coming year. The Union Budget 2013-2014 is perhaps the most budget of post reform India. This budget‚ as always has been welcome by some‚ while for the others it is a total unsatisfactory one. The Finance Minister‚ Mr. Chidambaram has tried to cut down the expenses and has tried to increase the fiscal by next year end. Listed below are the highlights of the Union

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    The Theatre Budget

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    The case titled The Theatre Budget was a short journal about a frustrated Vice-President of a performing arts theatre that had a Board of Directors more concerned about artistic values than how they would pay the bills. Janet Dobbs was Vice President for Administration and President-elect for this small taxexempt organization called the Greater Euclid Little Theater (GELT). It is obvious in the case that there is a divide between industries; business administration/accounting and the arts. One

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    Cash Budget

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    Section B Cash Budget Table of contents Introduction 2 Cash Management 2 Cash 2 Budget 3 Cash budget 3 Identify Cash Management 4 Construction sector 5 Conclusion 9 Reference 10 Introduction Cash management in this economic environment is crucial. Cash is the life-blood of any business. As the saying goes‚ “Cash is king”. With so many banks tightening credit standards due to what’s happening in the credit markets or within their own lending portfolios‚ it is crucial

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    budgeting starts from a "zero base" and every function within an organization is analyzed for its needs and costs. Budgets are then built around what is needed for the upcoming period‚ regardless of whether the budget is higher or lower than the previous one. Because of its detail-oriented nature‚ zero-based budgeting may be a rolling process done over several years‚ with only a few functional areas reviewed at a time by managers or group leadership. Zero-based budgeting can lower costs by avoiding

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    Defence Budget

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    spending — nearly as much as Social Security‚ or the combined spending for Medicare and Medicaid. The sheer size of the defense budget suggests that it should be part of any serious effort to address America’s long-term fiscal challenges. National security threats have evolved over the past 50 years‚ changing the nature of U.S. commitments around the world. We need a defense budget that matches these new security challenges‚ not the threats of the last century. We should also recognize that a strong economy

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