Interim Budget

/ˈɪntərɪm ˈbʌdʒɪt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A temporary financial statement outlining government revenue and expenditure until a full budget is approved.
    The government presented an interim budget to manage expenditures before the new fiscal year.

Forms

  • interim budget
  • interim budgets

Commentary

Interim budgets are typically used to maintain government funding during transitional periods, often when an election delays full budget approval.

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