Budgeting the Purchasing Department and the Purchasing Process

Traditionally, management has used the budget as a tool to track, control, and forecast the financial effectiveness of the business. Typically, budgets are prepared in some hierarchical manner by departments and then aggregated along organizational lines to create the business unit's budget. Pu...

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