FINAL Fiscal Planning
FINAL Fiscal Planning
FINAL Fiscal Planning
(Budgeting)
Matro, Stephanie Jewel L.
Talampas, Freazel Anne S.
Villanueva, Sofia Bettina T.
Fiscal planning is not intuitive; it is a learned
skill that improves with practice.
Fiscal
economic forces that shape health care.
• Budget
a financial plan that estimates expenditures and revenues by an agent for a
stated future period.
Budget is an operational plan, for a definite period usually a year, expressed
in financial terms & based on expected income & expenditure.
Budget is a concrete precise picture of the total operation of an enterprise in
monetary terms.
• Fiscal planning requires flexibility, ongoing evaluation, and revision.
Purpose
• It should be flexible
• It should be synthesis of past, present and future.
• It should be product of joint venture and cooperation of executives'
department head at different levels of management
• It should be the form of statistical standard laid down in the specific
numerical terms.
• It should have support of top management throughout the period of
its planning and supplementation.
Budgeting Methods
Incremental Budgeting
• multiplying current year expenses by a certain figure, usually the
inflation rate or consumer price index, this method arrives at the
budget for the coming year.
simple and quick
requires little budgeting expertise
no motivation to contain costs
no need to prioritize programs and services
Budgeting Methods
Flexible Budgeting
• Are budgets that adjust automatically over the course of the year
depending on variables such as volume, labor costs, and capital
expenditures.
• Costs can be allocated on a volume basis.
Laura B. Pascua
Budget Policy and Strategy Group
Rolando U. Toledo
Budget Policy and Strategy Group
Before: IRA is just based from the cities’ or the barangay’s internal revenue taxes,
but now it will be based from national internal revenue taxes.
“Just share”
SOME TAXES:
• Transfer of real property ownership
• Business
• Franchise tax
• Professional tax
• Amusement tax
Economic Services
12%
Social Services
General Services
General Services
23% Statutory and Contractual Obligations
Economic Services
Three (3) Billion Increase
2019 budget: 14.8 billion
2020 budget: 17.8 billion
Top 5 Allocations Per Office
- Infrastructure Development
- Attracting Businesses
- Urban Housing
Urban Renewal Plan for Manila
- To build a new CBD called the Pandacan Greenfield City. It is a town which houses
knowledge-bases businesses and those involved in research and technology.
- An urban renewal of the old town will be built in the northwestern side of the city, which
is a Skydeck and pedestrian walk
- Conversion of Escolta into a retail and entertainment hub.
- Vertical parking buildings within properties owned by the city along with pedestrian
lanes to connect Binondo and Escolta.
- To attract more artists, writers and the theater community back to the district of Malate.
- A modern city hall beside the old one.
- Old city hall will be converted into a museum, cultural and retail center.
- Vertical mass housing
• 4.4 billion debt from previous administration
• Lower taxes to encourage business to stay in manila
• More business = more taxes