What Is a Budget?
A budget is an estimation of revenue and expenses over a specified future period of time and is usually compiled and re-evaluated on a periodic basis.
Following are some steps a company could take to prevent the negative effects-
Budget for surprises
Develop relevant KPIs
Revisit, review, re-forecast
Understand stakeholder’s true needs and wants
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