Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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... budget is kept , the records will show what became of every dollar . If any money has been spent fool- ishly the record will show it , and will help the budgeter to prevent a recurrence . Limitations of a Budget . Obviously keeping a budget ...
... budget is kept , the records will show what became of every dollar . If any money has been spent fool- ishly the record will show it , and will help the budgeter to prevent a recurrence . Limitations of a Budget . Obviously keeping a budget ...
Page 324
... budget sheet , where a glance at the budget column offers a quick comparison with the amount actually spent in that month . For example , if the amount actually spent in January for food was $ 47 , as shown in Table XXV , it would be ...
... budget sheet , where a glance at the budget column offers a quick comparison with the amount actually spent in that month . For example , if the amount actually spent in January for food was $ 47 , as shown in Table XXV , it would be ...
Page 328
... budgeting . The technique of budgeting involves drawing up a budget , keeping a record of expenditures , and checking one against the other . Supple- mental to a budget is the family balance sheet which reveals net worth and economic ...
... budgeting . The technique of budgeting involves drawing up a budget , keeping a record of expenditures , and checking one against the other . Supple- mental to a budget is the family balance sheet which reveals net worth and economic ...
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