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Qué (quién) es budget - definición

BALANCE SHEET OR STATEMENT OF ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
Budgets; Budgeting; Government Budget; Sound Budget; Financial act; Annual budget; Budjet; Master budget; Comprehensive budget; Budget level; Annual budgeting; Budget law; Budget Analyst; Budget analyst; Budgeting process
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budget         
(budgets, budgeting, budgeted)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Your budget is the amount of money that you have available to spend. The budget for something is the amount of money that a person, organization, or country has available to spend on it. (BUSINESS)
She will design a fantastic new kitchen for you-and all within your budget...
Someone had furnished the place on a tight budget...
This year's budget for AIDS prevention probably won't be much higher.
N-COUNT: with supp
2.
The budget of an organization or country is its financial situation, considered as the difference between the money it receives and the money it spends. (BUSINESS)
The hospital obviously needs to balance the budget each year.
...his readiness to raise taxes as part of an effort to cut the budget deficit.
N-COUNT
3.
In Britain, the Budget is the financial plan in which the government states how much money it intends to raise through taxes and how it intends to spend it. The Budget is also the speech in which this plan is announced.
...other indirect tax changes announced in the Budget.
N-PROPER
4.
If you budget certain amounts of money for particular things, you decide that you can afford to spend those amounts on those things.
The company has budgeted $10 million for advertising...
The movie is only budgeted at $10 million...
I'm learning how to budget.
VERB: V amount for n, be V-ed at amount, V, also V amount to-inf
budgeting
We have continued to exercise caution in our budgeting for the current year.
N-UNCOUNT
5.
Budget is used in advertising to suggest that something is being sold cheaply.
Cheap flights are available from budget travel agents from ?240.
= economy
ADJ: ADJ n
budget         
¦ noun
1. an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
(Budget) a regular estimate of national revenue and expenditure put forward by a finance minister.
2. the amount of money needed or available for a purpose.
3. archaic a quantity of written or printed material.
¦ verb (budgets, budgeting, budgeted) allow a certain amount in a budget.
¦ adjective inexpensive: budget holidays.
Derivatives
budgetary adjective
Word History
The word budget entered Middle English from Old French in the sense 'a leather pouch or bag'. In the 18th century the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, in presenting his annual statement, was said to 'open the budget', thus giving rise to the modern financial sense. The word itself comes from Old French bougette, meaning 'small leather bag', from Latin bulga 'leather bag'. Bulge, which also derives from bulga, was similarly first used in the sense 'leather sack or bag'.
budget         
Cheap-looking.
You didn't miss anything. The office party last night was at some bowling alley. Strictly budget.

Wikipedia

Budget

A budget is a calculation plan, usually but not always financial, for a defined period, often one year or a month. A budget may include anticipated sales volumes and revenues, resource quantities including time, costs and expenses, environmental impacts such as greenhouse gas emissions, other impacts, assets, liabilities and cash flows. Companies, governments, families, and other organizations use budgets to express strategic plans of activities in measurable terms.

A budget expresses intended expenditures along with proposals for how to meet them with resources. A budget may express a surplus, providing resources for use at a future time, or a deficit in which expenditures exceed income or other resources.

Ejemplos de uso de budget
1. Yes, big budget, medium budget and small budget films are different.
2. Budget 2007: Brown cuts income tax Budget 2007: special report The Chancellor announced...
3. "The magnitude of the cost to the budget could change the budget of the entire country.
4. The current budget has allocated SR87.3 billion — 26 percent of the SR335–billion budget — for education.
5. BUDGET NON–BINDING "This budget moves us to balance over the next five years.