Budget Deficit

Budget Deficit
A budget deficit occurs when expenditures exceed income, and it can affect governments, corporations, and individuals. It necessitates funding solutions like issuing treasury bonds or reducing expenses.
Deficit
A deficit occurs when expenditures surpass revenues, creating a shortfall that must be managed through measures such as borrowing or cost-cutting.
Deficit Spending
Deficit spending refers to the situation where a government's expenditures exceed its revenues, causing a shortfall that must be financed through borrowing. This tactic is often employed for economic stimulus during periods of low economic activity.
Government Budget
A government budget outlines the anticipated annual expenditures and revenue for goods and services, offering a financial framework for policy implementation and national economic health.
Public Sector Borrowing Requirement (PSBR)
The Public Sector Borrowing Requirement (PSBR) refers to the amount of money the government needs to borrow to cover its expenditures if these exceed its income. It serves as an economic indicator tracking the difference between government expenditures and income from taxes and other revenue streams, typically over a fiscal year.
Public Sector Net Cash Requirement (PSNCR)
Public Sector Net Cash Requirement (PSNCR) refers to the amount of money that the government needs to borrow in a specified period to meet its expenditures and obligations, after accounting for its income.

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