Budget slack refers to the excess funds that managers intentionally create by overestimating costs or underestimating revenues in budget preparation, often aiming to meet performance evaluations or safeguard against uncertainties.
Participative budgeting is a budgeting process where various levels of management are involved in setting the budget. This method aims to boost ownership and accountability, ensuring that performance benchmarks reflect the input of those who are responsible for meeting them.
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