Readers will learn the basics of budgeting from allocating resources to understanding the broader implications of the current economic and political environment. They will learn the importance of linking budgeting to planning and measurement, and strategies for achieving budgetary objectives.
Just some of the topics covered include critical accounting and financial reporting issues; the importance of enrollments in determining resources, expenses, and investments; how institutional resources are expended and the problems that arise when traditional inflationary measures are applied to higher education; critical policy issues such as access, research priorities, and other demands on limited public resources; planning and budgeting cycles utilized by different types of campuses; and budgeting in times of financial crisis.
An appendix introduces readers to the various budgetary approaches that an institution might apply, and a glossary of common budgeting terms rounds out this useful text.