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Originally Posted by Neil
That is exactly the way it is done in business. Save some money back in case of an emergency then get the nice to do's done with what is left at the end of the year. Oh and do your best to go over budget slightly so they don't think you had too much money to start off with, and reduce your budget for the following year.
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I can remember working at BRI in the late sixties it was around March, just before year end, I was going round putting new door catches on every door whether they needed them or not. was working in some loos when a guy with a clip board came in with the plumbing contrator, this guy asked if he could borrow my lump hammer, he then put it right through 3 sink and walked out, I asked the plumber why? He just said that they had money left and had to spend it before year end or they would have the ammount left over deducted from next years budget, don't happen today