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    Bottom-Up Budgeting Is a Process in Which Lower-Level Managers Anticipate
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Bottom-Up Budgeting Is a Process in Which Lower-Level Managers Anticipate

Question 152

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Bottom-up budgeting is a process in which lower-level managers anticipate their departments' resource needs and pass them up to top management for approval.

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