Chapter 23 Budgetary Planning

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Learning Objectives

After studying this chapter, you should be able to:

  1. Indicate the benefits of budgeting.
  2. State the essentials of effective budgeting.
  3. Identify the budgets that comprise the master budget.
  4. Describe the sources for preparing the budgeted income statement.
  5. Explain the principal sections of a cash budget.
  6. Indicate the applicability of budgeting in nonmanufacturing companies.

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