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| − | In some budget systems, a '''budget line''' is a one- | + | In some budget systems, a '''budget line''' is a one-sided entry in the supporting schedule of the budget. Revenue lines are often contained in separate individual organization revenue budgets. Lines may refer to single or multiple positions, OTPS (a.k.a., NPE), and lump sums. Every line is assigned a numeric budget code. |
A controversial issue in American politics is whether the president may constitutionally exercise a [[line-item veto]] as many state governors can do. | A controversial issue in American politics is whether the president may constitutionally exercise a [[line-item veto]] as many state governors can do. | ||
[[category:accounting]] | [[category:accounting]] | ||
[[Category:Budget terms]] | [[Category:Budget terms]] | ||
Revision as of 18:32, April 17, 2010
In some budget systems, a budget line is a one-sided entry in the supporting schedule of the budget. Revenue lines are often contained in separate individual organization revenue budgets. Lines may refer to single or multiple positions, OTPS (a.k.a., NPE), and lump sums. Every line is assigned a numeric budget code.
A controversial issue in American politics is whether the president may constitutionally exercise a line-item veto as many state governors can do.