prebudget

/priˈbʌdʒɪt/
adjective
  1. Relating to the time or activities before a budget is officially announced or approved.
    • During the prebudget period, departments submit their funding requests.
    • The company held a prebudget meeting to discuss spending priorities.
    • The prebudget report outlined expected revenues and expenses for the coming year.
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noun
  1. A preliminary or draft version of a budget, prepared before the final budget is released.
    • The prebudget showed a small surplus, but the final version had a deficit.
    • We need to finalize the prebudget by Friday so the CEO can make adjustments.
    • The finance team reviewed the prebudget before presenting it to the board.
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