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    can make changes to teachers schedules based on students’ needs and schedules. Principals approve minor necessary repairs to the physical facility, such as plumbing and carpentry repairs. They also approve the spending of budget money within their school. Teachers are given a budget each year to spend on learning materials and supplies, but the principal must approve. The remaining balance principals use to enhance the learning environment, update technology, etc. Another difference between the…

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    stay in compliance with auditors. When our school is being audited which occurs at least once a year the auditors are looking to see how the budgets are being spent and if the money is coming out of the right accounts for the right reasons. For example, if text books are ordered for science the money has to come out of the science budget not the math budget. I won’t lie this process is a pain in the neck especially when you need the equipment or textbook now. After acquiring the above…

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    Police Budget Cycle

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    their budgets because it reveals in financial terms what their priorities are. A budget is defined as a plan expressed in dollars. It is the use of financial resources to meet the needs of organizations. All police agencies operate within a budget. A budget can also be defined as operating and capital. An operating budget usually covers a 12-month period and is covers salaries, fringe benefits, uniforms, crime scene supplies, and ammunition, training and telephone service. A capital budget takes…

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    Burch November 5, 2015 FORENSIC LAB DESIGN One of the first priorities for planning for a forensics laboratory is determining the budget. The purpose of the budget is to establish a broad overview of expenses and revenues to guide the organization's efforts during a designated time period, usually within a fiscal year. When planning a budget for a forensics laboratory there are three steps that should be considered, while keeping in mind the general business objective, which is…

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    . What financial tools do you use in this chapter? In this topic, we talk about two tools the budget and the financial statements. These protect our capital from any effect of our financial decisions, help us evaluate options, consequences and they identify potential threats. The budget is an estimate of the income and expenses that will be taken in the project. Helps evaluate projects and proposals with a purpose of finalizing this. The financial statement provides a picture of our current…

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    Election Day Media

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    There are two types of media paid, and free. A good campaign is based primarily on free media. Free media is relatively inexpensive, but must not be taken for granted. As the campaign progresses, media goals will change. In the beginning it may be about getting my name out, and towards the end it will be about having maximum exposure as Election Day approaches. News releases are influential to the campaign. Determining when to release information could make or break a campaign. Coverage can be…

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    Successful businesses invest time to create and manage budgets, prepare and review business plans and regularly monitor finance and performance. A budget is a plan to control the business’s finances, ensure they can continue to fund their current commitments, enable them to make confident financial decisions and meet their objectives, and ensure they have enough money for their future projects. It outlines when the business will spend its money on and how that spending will be financed. However,…

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    Budget Deficit Analysis

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    Closing a Budget Deficit If I were tasked by my Board of Education to develop an Action Plan that would effectively and logically close the budget deficit while minimizing any adverse effects on the district’s provision of a quality and equitable education for all students I would begin by careful analysis of past budgets and then collect data on the community to determine trends of enrollment, housing, and socioeconomic conditions. According to Hartman (2003), there are two types of budget…

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    K-9 Division Case Study

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    be the K9 division. The Sheriff department and city police has notice that the crime rate, missing persons and, arson has gone up. Ten officers from other divisions have already volunteered for this division without a change in pay. So, the salary budget with not change for this department. Mission Statement The Mission Goff Police Department's K-9 division is to respond to help with the Patrol division along with other division in this police department when required. K-9 division is also…

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    the budget process prepared by the Oregon Department of Revenue that will guide you through the budgeting process following Oregon’s local budget law (www.oregon.gov). There are four phases that the book references: Phase One (Preparing the Proposed Budget), Phase Two (Approving the Budget), Phase Three (Adopting the Budget and Certifying), and Phase Four (Changing the adopted Budget). (1) Preparing the Proposed Budget emphasizes who is responsible for the preparation of the proposed budget.…

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