Operating budget
The operating budget contains the revenue and expenditure generated from the daily business functions of the company; see Budget ยง Corporate Budget. [1] [2] It concentrates on the operating expenditures, i.e.: cost of goods sold (COGS), the cost of direct labor and direct materials that are tied to production; as well as the overhead and administration costs tied directly to manufacturing the goods and providing services. The operating budget will not, therefore, contain capital expenditures and long-term loans; for these see capital budgeting.
References
- Jonas Elmerraji (2021). How Budgeting Works for Companies, investopedia.com
- Edriaan Koening (N.D.) What is Corporate Budgeting?, chron.com
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