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Title: A Study on Comparison of Actual Expenditure with Budget at BSNL, Tumkur
Authors: Sowmya Shree, H. K.
Shashi Kumar, C. R.
Keywords: Expenditure
PEST analysis
BSNL
Communications industry
Issue Date: 5-Apr-2019
Publisher: Acharya Institute of Technology.
Citation: Sowmya Shree, HK & Shashi Kumar, CR. (2019) A Study on Comparison of Actual Expenditure with Budget at BSNL, Tumkur. 1-82
Abstract: Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited is well known for its communications industry in India. BSNL is the oldest communications industry in India. Satisfied customer needs. The study is in the "Comparison of Actual Spending and Budget" report. This study was conducted to analyze the difference between current and budget. The report includes the company's profiles, vision, mission, PEST analysis, company profile and other documents related to the company, history of the company. Information sources are provided via secondary data. This information is collected in the company's annual reports, budgets, and company websites. The analysis of data and interpretation of data is based on variance - the difference between budget and reality. This project was created to understand the budgeting and budgeting process. This tells you about your budget system. Use 4-year data to evaluate company performance. The scope of research is limited to Tumkur's BSNL Limited. This study is mainly focused on the cost of BSNL Limited. According to this study, we understand that positive things will result in profit. The market today is very difficult to compete with. As a result, companies must reduce costs and satisfy customers. Then the company can survive in the market.
Description: Use only for Academic Purpose
URI: http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3413
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