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English - Turkish
bütçe yapmak
{i} bütçe

Tom parti için üç yüz dolarlık bütçe ayırdı. - Tom budgeted three hundred dollars for the party.

Gelecek yıl için bütçemizi ikiye katlamak zorunda kalacağız. - We'll have to double our budget for next year.

{f} ayarlamak
yığın
bütçe yapmak
{i} mali program
{f} bütçe yap
bütçede yer alan para miktarı
bütçenin ayrıntılarıyla ilgilenmek
budget bütçe yap
(Askeri) BÜTÇE: Gelir ve giderlerin belirli bir devre içinde karşılıklı tahminlerini gösteren cetvel
{i} stok
English - English
An itemized summary of intended expenditure; usually coupled with expected revenue
A wallet, purse or bag

With that out of his bouget forth he drew / Great store of treasure, therewith him to tempt .

To plan for the use of in a budget

The prestigious building project is budgeted in great detail, from warf facilities to the protocollary opening.

Of or relating to a budget
To provide funds, allow for in a budget

The PM’s pet projects are budgetted rather generously.

The amount of money or resources earmarked for a particular institution, activity or time-frame
Appropriate to a restricted budget

We flew on a budget airline.

To construct or draw up a budget

Budgetting is even harder in times of recession.

{s} of or relating to a financial plan; inexpensive
{n} a bag, pouch, stock, store, proposal
Your budget is the amount of money that you have available to spend. The budget for something is the amount of money that a person, organization, or country has available to spend on it. She will design a fantastic new kitchen for you -- and all within your budget Someone had furnished the place on a tight budget This year's budget for AIDS prevention probably won't be much higher
Budget is used in advertising to suggest that something is being sold cheaply. Cheap flights are available from budget travel agents from £240. = economy
a summary of intended expenditures along with proposals for how to meet them; "the president submitted the annual budget to Congress"
Expectations of sales, costs and expenses for the forthcoming fiscal period (month, quarter, year)
The budget of an organization or country is its financial situation, considered as the difference between the money it receives and the money it spends. The hospital obviously needs to balance the budget each year. his readiness to raise taxes as part of an effort to cut the budget deficit
of, or relating to a budget
The term is sometimes applied to a similar statement in other countries
A detailed statement of actual or anticipated revenues and expenditures during an accounting period For the national government, the period is the federal fiscal year (October 1-September 30) The budget usually refers to the president's budget submission to Congress early each calendar year The president's budget estimates federal government income and spending for the upcoming fiscal year and contains detailed recommendations for appropriation, revenue, and other legislation Congress is not required to accept or even vote directly on the President's proposals, and it often revises the President's budget extensively
It comprehends a general view of the finances of the country, with the proposed plan of taxation for the ensuing year
A plan of financial operation embodying an estimate of proposed expenditures for a given period or purpose and the proposed means of financing them NOTE: The term "budget" is used in two senses in practice Sometimes it designates the financial plan presented to the legislature for adoption and sometimes the plan finally approved by that body It is usually necessary to specify whether the budget under consideration is preliminary and tentative or whether it has been approved by the legislature The term is also sometimes confused with the budget document
A detailed plan of income and expenses expected over a certain period of time A budget can provide guidelines for managing future investments and expenses
{i} financial plan
To construct or use a budget
An itemized summary of intended expenditure
A detailed plan of income and expenses expected over a certain period of time A budget can provide g
The annual financial statement which the British chancellor of the exchequer makes in the House of Commons
A detailed plan of income and expenses estimated over a specified period of time Budgets provide guidelines for managing costs and profits
The Government's expected revenue and expenditure for a financial year
{f} prepare a financial plan; make financial arrangements
a formal projection of spending and income for an upcoming period of time, traditionally submitted by the President or Executive for consideration and approval
An estimate of the income and expenditures for a future period of time, usually one year
A bag or sack with its contents; hence, a stock or store; an accumulation; as, a budget of inventions
a sum of money allocated for a particular purpose; "the laboratory runs on a budget of a million a year"
a plan or estimate of expected income and expense for a period of time
A plan of financial operation embodying an estimate of proposed expenditures for a given period or purpose and the proposed means of financing them The budget usually consists of three parts The first part contains a message from the budget-making authority together with a summary of the proposed expenditures and the means of financing them The second part consists of schedules supporting the summary These schedules show in detail the proposed expenditures and means of financing them together with information as to past years' actual revenues and expenditures and other data used in making the estimates The third part is composed of drafts of the appropriation, revenue, and borrowing measures necessary to put the budget into effect
Amount of money or resources earmarked for a particular activity or time-frame
If you budget certain amounts of money for particular things, you decide that you can afford to spend those amounts on those things. The company has budgeted $10 million for advertising The movie is only budgeted at $10 million I'm learning how to budget. + budgeting budg·et·ing We have continued to exercise caution in our budgeting for the current year
Estimates of proposed expenditures and expected revenues for a fiscal year
A plan for expending funds by program for a given fiscal year or biennium and the means of financing the expenditures
(Ticaret) A planning, control and reporting system that estimates future costs and revenues based on projected operating levels. It provides target spending levels and profit estimation, and allows for interim review and corrective action
A plan of income and expenditures for a given period
The budget is the annual announcement of the government's fiscal policy changes by the Chancellor of the Exchequer It usually takes place in March of each year In the Budget the Chancellor will announce the tax changes he proposes for the following tax year, and also how the government plan to spend that revenue He will also give the medium-term forecast for the economy The Budget is then made law by the Finance Act after debate in Parliament
estimated summary of expenditures and income for a given period
  A document of proposed governmental expenditures for a given fiscal year and the proposed means of financing these expenditures
a summary of intended expenditures along with proposals for how to meet them; "the president submitted the annual budget to Congress" a sum of money allocated for a particular purpose; "the laboratory runs on a budget of a million a year" make a budget
The spending plan developed by the Governor consisting of estimates of proposed expenditures for a given fiscal year or biennium and the proposed means of financing the expenditures
The spending plan for a proposal or award, submitted to and/or approved by the sponsor Categories include salary, fringe benefits, materials and supplies, travel, student support, equipment, subgrants or subcontracts, publication costs, facilities & administrative (F&A) costs, and other miscellaneous costs
A plan of financial operation embodying an estimate of proposed expenditures for a given period and the proposed means of financing them Used without any modifier, the term usually indicates a financial plan for a single fiscal year
In Britain, the Budget is the financial plan in which the government states how much money it intends to raise through taxes and how it intends to spend it. The Budget is also the speech in which this plan is announced. other indirect tax changes announced in the Budget
a detailed record of all income earned and spent during a specific period of time
The planning and controlling document for financial operation with estimates of proposed expenditures and revenues for a given period of time, usually one year
make a budget
An itemized forecast of an individual's or company's income and expenses expected for some period in the future
A detailed plan of income and expenses expected over a certain period time A budget can provide guidelines for managing future investments and expenses
to budget

    Hyphenation

    to Budg·et

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı bʌcît

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈbəʤət/ /tə ˈbʌʤɪt/

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