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Basic Organizational Planning

One of the tasks you face as a financial officer is that of preparing a budget. A budget is a tool used for planning and controlling your financial resources. It is a guideline for your future plan of action.

What A Budget Accomplishes

  • It helps to refine goals
  • It compels members to use funds efficiently
  • It provides accurate information to analyze, adjust and evaluate programs and activities
  • It aids in decision making
  • It provides a historical reference to be used for future planning

Pre-Budget Considerations

  • What is the time period (one year, one semester)?
  • What does your group most want to accomplish?
  • How will you accomplish this?
  • How much will it cost?
  • Where is the money coming from?

Preparing Your Budget

  • Prepare an outline of your planned future activities
  • Determine and record available funds
  • Estimate expected income
  • Define needed expenses
  • Review, revise and assemble into a final budget
  • Have members vote for budget approval

Managing the Budget

  • Formulate general policies and procedures needed to achieve objectives
  • Create internal control (approval prior to expenditures)
  • Keep an accurate written log of financial transactions
  • Periodically compare the budget to your actual logged expenditures

Date Updated: 31-JUL-2008
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