Budgetary Concerns Flashcards
spending-ceiling model
requires justification only for those expenses that exceed those of the previous budget cycle – often results in falling behind due to prices of supplies rising faster
zero-based budgeting
requires justification for every budget line item without reference to previous spending patterns; requires documentation of actual program needs and development of priorities (rank each item)
fixed budgeting
expenditures and revenues are projected on a monthly basis, thereby providing an estimate of cash flow; most appropriate for large, well-established sports medicine clinics during economic uncertainty
variable budgeting
requires adjustment of monthly expenditures so that they do not exceed revenues; rarely used by school-based programs (very difficult to estimate costs in advance)
lump sum
allocates a fixed amount of money for an entire program without specifying how the money will be spent; gives freedom to spend where it is needed most
spending-reduction model
financial crisis model; requires the reallocation of institutional funds, resulting in reduced spending levels for some programs (should identify areas that could be cut w/o serious impact)
line item budgeting
allocates a fixed amount of money for each subfunction of a program; expendable supplies, equipment repair, team physician services, and insurance
performance budgeting
allocates funds for discrete activities; not commonly used due to expense and difficulty of analyzing specific activity costs
expendable supplies
cannot be reused (tape, bandages, hydrogen peroxide)
nonexpendable supplies
can be reused (compression wraps, scissors, neoprene sleeves)
non-consumable capital
usually not removed from the athletic training facility (ice machine, tx table, modality unit)
consumable capital
crutches, coolers, and kits
request for quotation
document that provides vendors with the specifications for bidding on the sale of services
negotiations
the process of bargaining (capital equipment, medium-priced annual rebuys, lower-cost, consumable)
requisition
formal or informal communication used for requesting authorization to purchase goods/ services