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The Budget Cycle

Yannan Gou ()
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Yannan Gou: Shanghai University

Chapter Chapter 18 in The Mean in Budgeting, 2026, pp 63-66 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Budgets are perpetually in motion and have no definitive endpoint. Multiple budget cycles operate concurrently, with one wave cresting before the next, and participants transitioning between different budgetary timescales. There is no such thing as a purely current budget; present revenues and expenditures may be influenced by decisions made in the distant past, and forthcoming revenue and expenditure choices will significantly impact future budgets.

Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-9592-8_18

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