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» The Budget, Volume 7, Issue 4, 2007
If respondent has a written budget.

5. How do you typically project expenses for the next budget? Do you typically:?

Response
1 Add a percentage to current expenses 29
2 Add a percentage to current expenses and adjust for major expected new costs 29
3 Start from scratch and re-estimate all important expenditures 34
4 Base on previous year 3
5 Other 0
6 DK/Refuse 5
Total (%) 100
N 395

Notes: Thirty-four (34) percent of small employers who have a written budget project expenses for the next budget by starting from scratch and re-estimating all important expenditures (Q#5).


Volume 7, Issue 4, 2007
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William J. Dennis, Jr.
NFIB Research Foundation



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