Navigating the Journey in Budgeting - by Christopher Ursu (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The book explains the general applications of a budget and budgeting principles and methods.
- About the Author: Christopher Ursu has been employed as a school district business official for 13 years and previously worked as a finance director at a nonprofit organization and adjunct faculty member at the University of Pittsburgh College of Business Administration.
- 146 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Education
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About the Book
The book explains the general applications of a budget and budgeting principles and methods.Book Synopsis
The book explains the general applications of a budget and budgeting principles and methods.
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Navigating the Journey in Budgeting should be a "must have" reference book for every new Public School Business Manager especially those who may not have experience working in a public or nonprofit organization. Mr. Ursu explains clearly and in detail the components that must be considered when creating an annual budget and offers sound recommendations for procuring information for present and future planning. Each chapter is appropriately titled so that information about specific areas of the budget can be easily located. This book would also be of considerable value to school administrators responsible for departmental budgets, since it provides an excellent overview of the school budgeting process.
Navigating the Journey in Budgeting: Major Steps in Making a Complex Subject Manageable is the perfect resource for educational leaders that provides an overview of school operations and budgeting. This book simplifies the process into six stages that is easy to follow and will greatly benefit your organization.
The book offers a comprehensive dissection of a school district budget in PA. With his vast experience and keen insight Chris Ursu ensures it's an excellent resource on budgeting for both veteran and new entrants to school business. Makes an interesting guide for other stakeholders in the budgeting process such as the school board and the community as well.
About the Author
Christopher Ursu has been employed as a school district business official for 13 years and previously worked as a finance director at a nonprofit organization and adjunct faculty member at the University of Pittsburgh College of Business Administration. He is a member of the Association of School Business Officials (ASBO) International and the Pennsylvania Association of School Business Officials (PASBO) and has had articles published by both organizations.
You can reach the author's website here: chrisursu.com