Fiscal Plan

/ˈfɪskəl plæn/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A comprehensive government document outlining expected revenue and planned expenditures over a fiscal period, used for budgeting and financial management.
    The legislature reviewed the annual fiscal plan before approving the state budget.

Forms

  • fiscal plan
  • fiscal plans

Commentary

A fiscal plan often serves as the foundational legal document guiding government financial policy, requiring precision in forecasting and adherence to statutory limits.

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