When developing an incremental type budget, the nurse manager understands:

a. Yearly budgets are dependent on the previous year's budget. The budget must be recreated every year.
b. Anticipated changes are allowed.
c. All changes must be justified.
d. The yearly budget for the upcoming year will be less than for the present year.


A

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A Each year's budget is based on the amount spent in the previous year's budget.
B This refers to the zero-based budget.
C This refers to the zero-based budget.
D This refers to the zero-based budget.

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