February-September
The executive branch agencies develop requests for funds and submit to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
September-December
The president and the OMB review requests and make fiscal decisions about what goes into the budget. The budget is then printed and sent to Congress.
January-September (of the following year)
The budget committees in the House and the Senate review the proposed budget. By April 15th, the committees prepare the initial resolution for the budget. The initial resolution then goes to Congress for debate. By September 25th, the congressional budget should be finalized.
October 1
The fiscal year begins.
October 1-September 30
This is the fiscal year. The agency program managers implement budget and disperse funds.
October-November
The data on the actual spending and receipts for the completed fiscal year becomes available. The Government Accountability Office also audits the fiscal-year outlays.
Answer:
each year
Explanation:
It makes the most sense for it to be each year.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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<h3>a reasoned tentative conclusion or logical judgment on the basis of available evidence</h3>
Audience analysis by direct observation, or direct experience, is the most simple of the three paradigms for “getting the feel” of a particular audience.
<h3>What is Inference ?</h3>
It is a form of critical thinking known as inductive reasoning, and another form of qualitative data gathering.
- It is best used when you can identify patterns in your evidence that indicate something is expected to happen again or should hold true based upon previous experiences.
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Answer:
Because there is a mix of underage and of age students on campuses, the alcohol flows rather freely. If the drinking age were to be raised to 25, most students on campus would be underage, and as some hope, it could curtail the excessive drinking and resulting negative consequences.