Self-imposed budgets typically are:
a. not subject to review by higher levels of management e...
Business, 19.05.2020 15:11 makylahoyle
Self-imposed budgets typically are:
a. not subject to review by higher levels of management except in specific cases where the input of higher management is required.
b. not critical to the success of a budgeting program.
c. subject to review by higher levels of management in order to prevent the budgets from becoming too loose.
d. not subject to review by higher levels of management since to do so would contradict the participative aspect of the budgeting processing.
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