The modern approaches to budgeting process in the municipal educational institutions

Abstract

The article analyzes the existing in the international practice methodological approaches to budgeting in the municipal educational institutions, their advantages and disadvantages. The features of goal-setting educational activities carried out in the framework of the budget process. The application of the results of current research to the practice will contribute to a better understanding of the leadership of local governments and educational institutions of modern budgeting techniques.

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