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Chapter 13





                            Budgetary control




               Budgetary control is about assessing actual performance against budgeted
               performance and taking corrective action when necessary.


               7.1  Feedback and feedforward control

               Feedback control

               Here the aim is to correct problems that have been discovered at the period end
               when the actual results are compared with the budget.

               Feedback happens after the event and discovers that something has gone wrong (or
               right). It is obviously too late to affect the result that has just happened, but the idea
               is that if we can understand what went wrong in the previous period, then we can
               stop the problem from recurring.


               It is therefore a reactive system of control.

               Feedforward control

               Here the aim is to anticipate problems with the aim of preventing them from
               occurring.

               Feedforward is the comparison of the results that are currently expected in the light
               of the latest information and the desired results. If there is a difference, then it is
               investigated and corrected.

               It is therefore a proactive system of control.




























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