Zero-based budgeting, the Glossary
Zero-based budgeting (ZBB) is a budgeting method that requires all expenses to be justified and approved in each new budget period, typically each year.[1]
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35 relations: AB InBev, Accenture, Anheuser-Busch, Budget, Burger King, Campbell Soup Company, Carlos Brito (businessman), China, Deficit spending, Envelope system, Georgia (U.S. state), Government Accountability Office, Heinz, Hubei, Jimmy Carter, Jorge Paulo Lemann, Kraft Foods, Kraft Heinz, List of accounting roles, Marginal utility, Misnomer, Mondelez International, Participatory budgeting, Personal budget, Peter Pyhrr, Popeyes, President of the United States, Private sector, Program budgeting, Public sector, Tesco, Texas Instruments, Tim Hortons, Unilever, 3G Capital.
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AB InBev
Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV, commonly known as AB InBev, is a Belgian-Brazilian multinational drink and brewing company based in Leuven, Belgium and is the largest brewer in the world.
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Accenture
Accenture plc is an American multinational professional services company headquartered in Dublin for tax reasons, specializing in information technology (IT) services and consulting.
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Anheuser-Busch
Anheuser-Busch Companies, LLC, is an American brewing company headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri.
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Budget
A budget is a calculation plan, usually but not always financial, for a defined period, often one year or a month. Zero-based budgeting and budget are budgets.
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Burger King
Burger King Corporation (BK, stylized in all caps) is an American multinational chain of hamburger fast food restaurants.
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Campbell Soup Company
The Campbell Soup Company, doing business as Campbell's, is an American company, most closely associated with its flagship canned soup products; however through mergers and acquisitions, it has grown to become one of the largest processed food companies in the United States with a wide variety of products under its flagship Campbell's brand as well as other brands including Pepperidge Farm, Snyder's of Hanover, V8, and Swanson.
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Carlos Brito (businessman)
Carlos Alves de Brito (born 1960) is a Brazilian businessman who was CEO of Anheuser-Busch InBev from 2008 to 2021.
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China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.
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Deficit spending
Within the budgetary process, deficit spending is the amount by which spending exceeds revenue over a particular period of time, also called simply deficit, or budget deficit, the opposite of budget surplus.
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Envelope system
The envelope system, also known as the envelope budgeting method or cash stuffing, is a popular personal budgeting method for visualizing and maintaining a flexible budget. Zero-based budgeting and envelope system are budgets.
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Georgia (U.S. state)
Georgia, officially the State of Georgia, is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States.
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Government Accountability Office
The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) is an independent, nonpartisan government agency within the legislative branch that provides auditing, evaluative, and investigative services for the United States Congress.
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Heinz
The H. J. Heinz Company was an American food processing company headquartered at One PPG Place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Hubei
Hubei is an inland province of China, and is part of the Central China region.
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Jimmy Carter
James Earl Carter Jr. (born October 1, 1924) is an American politician and humanitarian who served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981.
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Jorge Paulo Lemann
Jorge Paulo Lemann (born August 26, 1939) is a Brazilian billionaire investment banker, businessman, and former tennis player with dual Brazilian and Swiss citizenship.
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Kraft Foods
Kraft Foods Group, Inc. (doing business as Kraft Foods Group) was an American food manufacturing and processing conglomerate, split from Kraft Foods Inc. on October 1, 2012, and was headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
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Kraft Heinz
The Kraft Heinz Company (KHC), commonly known as Kraft Heinz, is an American multinational food company formed by the merger of Kraft Foods and H.J. Heinz Company co-headquartered in Chicago and Pittsburgh.
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List of accounting roles
Many accountants in the United States are not certified, particularly those who work in corporate America.
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Marginal utility
In economics, marginal utility describes the change in utility (pleasure or satisfaction resulting from the consumption) of one unit of a good or service.
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Misnomer
A misnomer is a name that is incorrectly or unsuitably applied.
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Mondelez International
Mondelez International, Inc., styled as Mondelēz International, is an American multinational confectionery, food, holding, beverage and snack food company based in Chicago.
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Participatory budgeting
Participatory budgeting (PB) is a type of citizen sourcing in which ordinary people decide how to allocate part of a municipal or public budget through a process of democratic deliberation and decision-making.
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Personal budget
A personal budget (for an individual) or household budget (for a group sharing a household) is a plan for the coordination of income and expenses. Zero-based budgeting and personal budget are budgets.
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Peter Pyhrr
Peter Pyhrr (born c.1942) is an American business writer.
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Popeyes
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Inc., also known as Popeyes and formerly named Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits and Popeyes Famous Fried Chicken & Biscuits, is an American multinational chain of fried chicken restaurants formed in 1972 in New Orleans, Louisiana and headquartered in Miami.
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President of the United States
The president of the United States (POTUS) is the head of state and head of government of the United States of America.
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Private sector
The private sector is the part of the economy which is owned by private groups, usually as a means of establishment for profit or non profit, rather than being owned by the government.
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Program budgeting
Program budgeting or programme budgeting, developed by U.S. president Lyndon Johnson, is the budgeting system that, contrary to conventional budgeting, describes and gives the detailed costs of every activity or program that is to be carried out with a given budget. Zero-based budgeting and program budgeting are budgets.
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Public sector
The public sector, also called the state sector, is the part of the economy composed of both public services and public enterprises.
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Tesco
Tesco plc is a British multinational groceries and general merchandise retailer headquartered in Welwyn Garden City, England.
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Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is an American multinational semiconductor company headquartered in Dallas, Texas.
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Tim Hortons
Tim Hortons Inc., known colloquially as Tim's, Timmies, or Timmy's, is a Canadian multinational coffeehouse and restaurant chain with headquarters in Toronto; it serves coffee, donuts, sandwiches, breakfast egg muffins and other fast-food items.
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Unilever
Unilever PLC is a British multinational fast-moving consumer goods company founded on 2 September 1929 following the merger of British soap maker Lever Brothers and Dutch margarine producer Margarine Unie.
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3G Capital
3G Capital is a global investment firm and private partnership built on an owner-operator approach to investing over a long-term horizon.
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See also
Budgets
- A Freedom Budget for All Americans
- Black budget
- Budget
- Budget constraint
- Budget line
- Budget of Azerbaijan
- Budget set
- Budgeted cost of work performed
- Capital budgeting
- Energy budget
- Engineering economics (civil engineering)
- Envelope system
- Film budgeting
- Financial forecast
- Government budgets
- Link budget
- Low-budget film
- Marginal budgeting for bottlenecks
- Ministry of the Budget
- Operating budget
- Performance-based budgeting
- Personal budget
- Production budget
- Program budgeting
- Public budgeting
- Reserve study
- Standard budget
- Zero Deficit Budget of Malawi
- Zero-based budgeting
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-based_budgeting
Also known as Zero Based Budgeting, Zero based budgetting, Zero-base budgeting.