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: Positive externality
Explanation: Positive externality is the concept in which the service produced and the consumption of that service will provide benefit a third party who is not a part of the process.
While producing fertilizer , it is providing a unintentional benefit to the community surrounding(third party) by keeping the insects away through exerting gases so that they don't cause insect bites or other problem.
Other options are incorrect because negative externalities are negative consequences face by the third party in a process. Comparative externality is related with comparison and pecuniary externality is increment or decrement in market price of service by action of economic actor .
Answer:
1. Loss of profit for business.
2. Loss of work and deficiency in progress.
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The justice department because it is the one that help them to have something in common.
The correct answer is weaker immune system responses.
Explanation: Compared with monkeys left in stable groups, those who were housed with three or four new roommates each month were more likely to experience <u>weaker immune system responses.</u>
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