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16 July, 23:15

What is one difference between yearly and monthly budgets?

a.

Yearly budgets show a greater degree of planning, so it is appropriate to plan expenses more strictly and in a more detailed fashion in a yearly budget.

b.

Monthly budgets should focus on the short term, so it is not appropriate to consider planned but future expenses (such as a vacation) in a monthly budget.

c.

Yearly budgets are a better view of your financial goals, so you should work very hard to avoid changing yearly budgets.

d.

There is more uncertainty as you plan further ahead, so a yearly budget needs more room to account for unplanned expenses than a monthly budget does.

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  1. 16 July, 23:21
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    It is either a or b. those 2 are my best results.
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