Procedures of Preparation and Closing of Budget Sheet
Budget sheet is prepared on the basis of journal voucher. It is prepared by recording the transactions in its related parts. This note has information about the procedures of preparation of budget sheet and closing of budget sheet.
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Budget sheet is prepared on the basis of journal voucher. It is prepared by recording the transactions in its related parts. This note has information about the procedures of preparation of budget sheet and closing of budget sheet.
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- A budget sheet is prepared on the basis of journal voucher.
- A budget sheet is prepared by recording the transactions in its related parts.
- In the first part of the budget sheet, the amount of approved annual budget in different heads and subheads are recorded.
- In the second part of the budget sheet, the amount released by central level office is recorded.
- The budget sheet is closed monthly as well as annually. It is closed to report about the budget release and expenditure till the date.
- The process of obtaining the total budget release and expenditures up to the month is called monthly closing.
- The budget sheet is closed at the end of each fiscal year, which is known as yearly closing.
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Procedures of Preparation and Closing of Budget Sheet
Procedures of Preparing Budget Sheet
The procedures of preparing budget sheet are as follows: -
- Recording annual appropriation: In the first part of the budget sheet, the amount of approved annual budget in different heads and subheads are recorded. It also records the amount of inter heads transfer. It shows the maximum limitation of the budget beyond which the expenditure cannot be made.
- Recording budget release: In the second part of the budget sheet, the amount released by the central level office is recorded. It records the amount of budget release, imprest fund release and additional imprest fund release. The budget release is recorded in the concerned heads and subheads, but the amount of imprest fund is recorded on the total column only.
- Recording budget expenditure: In the last part of the budget sheet, the amount of budget expenditure on different budget heads and subheads are recorded. It also records the advance transactions. The transactions, which do not affect the budget expenditures, are not recorded in this section.
Closing of Budget Sheet
The budget sheet is closed monthly as well as annually. It is closed to report about the budget release and expenditure till the date.
- Monthly Closing
At the end of month, the budget that is closed is known as monthly closing. Monthly closing of budget sheet included between the closing of expenditure and budget releases. Under this at first, the total of budget expenditure is found to calculate the expenditure of current month. Then, the total expenditure of current month is added to total expenditure up to the last month to know the amount of total expenditure up to the current month. - Yearly Closing
At the end of the year. the budget that is closed is known as yearly closing. It contains the total amount of budget expenditure and the total amount of budget release. In the amount closing budget, the total amount of budget expenditure is deducted from the total amount of total budget release to find about the surplus amount if any.
Differences between Budget Sheet and Bank Cash Book
The main differences between budget sheet and bank cashbook are as follows:
Budget sheet | Bank cash book |
1. It is a budgetary statement to be prepared by operating level government offices. | 1. It is a subsidiary ledger to be prepared by operating level government offices. |
2. It is prepared to maintain effective control over the budget. | 2. It is prepared to maintain the record of cash & banking transactions. |
3. It provides information about the annual appropriation of the budget, budget release and budget expenditures. | 3. It provides information about cash & bank balance, expenditure, advance & miscellaneous transactions. |
4. It is prepared under AGF No. 8 | 4. It is prepared under AGF No. 5 |
5. It is based on single entry system of the accounting system. | 5. It is based on double entry system of accounting. |
Lesson
Budget Sheet
Subject
Accountancy
Grade
Grade 10
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