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MariettaO [177]
3 years ago
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In a company that employs continuous budgeting on a quarterly basis and has an accounting period that ends December 31 of each y

ear, what period would the first revision and update to the January through December 2017 budget cover?a. February 2017-January 2018 b. March 2017-February 2018 c. December 2017-November 2018
Business
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SOVA2 [1]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

I believe that your question is missing a couple of options. I searched for similar questions and they all included the one option I am looking for (see attached image):

If the budget is continuously updated, checked and revised every quarter, and the company's tax year ends December 31, then the next first quarter is going to be January - March. This means that at the end of March, the budget will be revised and updated, and these changes will apply to the following year which stars on April 2017 and ends on March 2018.

The correct option would be:

  • April 2017 to march 2018.

In order for option A to be correct, the company's tax year should end on October. For option B to be correct, the tax year should end on November. Finally, for C to be correct, the tax yer should end on August.

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