David Bailey
The NHS Budget Holder's Survival Guide
David Bailey
The NHS Budget Holder's Survival Guide
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First Published in 2018. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.
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First Published in 2018. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 94
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm x 5mm
- Gewicht: 245g
- ISBN-13: 9780582244672
- ISBN-10: 0582244676
- Artikelnr.: 36719884
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 94
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm x 5mm
- Gewicht: 245g
- ISBN-13: 9780582244672
- ISBN-10: 0582244676
- Artikelnr.: 36719884
David Bailey
Aim and Introduction Part One: What are budgets? 1. Whose budget is it? 2.
What are budgets? 3. What is the purpose of budgets? 4. How was my budget
set? 5. How is my pay budget calculated? 6. How is my non-pay budget
calculated? 7. What do I do if my budget is out of date? 8. Should I agree
to my budget? Part Two: What do accountants do? 9. What do accountants do?
10. What are my responsibilities? Part Three: What do my reports mean? 11.
What do my reports mean? 12. How can financial information be presented?
Part Four: How do I manage my budget? 13. How do I manage my budget? 14.
How do I monitor my budget? 15. How do I foresee future problems? 16. Why
do budgets overspend and underspend? 17. What can I control in my budget?
18. How do I get more budget to fund my plans? 19. What are the financial
rules: If I overspend? If I underspend? If I make a permanent saving? If I
want to spend the money on something else? 20. How do I save money from my
budget?
What are budgets? 3. What is the purpose of budgets? 4. How was my budget
set? 5. How is my pay budget calculated? 6. How is my non-pay budget
calculated? 7. What do I do if my budget is out of date? 8. Should I agree
to my budget? Part Two: What do accountants do? 9. What do accountants do?
10. What are my responsibilities? Part Three: What do my reports mean? 11.
What do my reports mean? 12. How can financial information be presented?
Part Four: How do I manage my budget? 13. How do I manage my budget? 14.
How do I monitor my budget? 15. How do I foresee future problems? 16. Why
do budgets overspend and underspend? 17. What can I control in my budget?
18. How do I get more budget to fund my plans? 19. What are the financial
rules: If I overspend? If I underspend? If I make a permanent saving? If I
want to spend the money on something else? 20. How do I save money from my
budget?
Aim and Introduction Part One: What are budgets? 1. Whose budget is it? 2.
What are budgets? 3. What is the purpose of budgets? 4. How was my budget
set? 5. How is my pay budget calculated? 6. How is my non-pay budget
calculated? 7. What do I do if my budget is out of date? 8. Should I agree
to my budget? Part Two: What do accountants do? 9. What do accountants do?
10. What are my responsibilities? Part Three: What do my reports mean? 11.
What do my reports mean? 12. How can financial information be presented?
Part Four: How do I manage my budget? 13. How do I manage my budget? 14.
How do I monitor my budget? 15. How do I foresee future problems? 16. Why
do budgets overspend and underspend? 17. What can I control in my budget?
18. How do I get more budget to fund my plans? 19. What are the financial
rules: If I overspend? If I underspend? If I make a permanent saving? If I
want to spend the money on something else? 20. How do I save money from my
budget?
What are budgets? 3. What is the purpose of budgets? 4. How was my budget
set? 5. How is my pay budget calculated? 6. How is my non-pay budget
calculated? 7. What do I do if my budget is out of date? 8. Should I agree
to my budget? Part Two: What do accountants do? 9. What do accountants do?
10. What are my responsibilities? Part Three: What do my reports mean? 11.
What do my reports mean? 12. How can financial information be presented?
Part Four: How do I manage my budget? 13. How do I manage my budget? 14.
How do I monitor my budget? 15. How do I foresee future problems? 16. Why
do budgets overspend and underspend? 17. What can I control in my budget?
18. How do I get more budget to fund my plans? 19. What are the financial
rules: If I overspend? If I underspend? If I make a permanent saving? If I
want to spend the money on something else? 20. How do I save money from my
budget?