Budgeting: black magic or red ink? (Investigations): An article from: Security Management |  | Author: C. Gordon Jenkins Publisher: American Society for Industrial Security Category: Book
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From the supplier: Corporate budgets are getting tighter due to the economic recession. Security directors have been receiving a significant portion of the resources and this should continue unless the allocation is mismanaged. A monitoring system must be implemented to determine the amount of money that is available and spent. Comprehensive accounting should also be done without relying too much on variance reports.
Citation Details Title: Budgeting: black magic or red ink? (Investigations) Author: C. Gordon Jenkins Publication: Security Management (Refereed) Date: July 1, 1993 Publisher: American Society for Industrial Security Volume: v37 Issue: n7 Page: p97(2)
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