June 19, 2025

Linking Your Budget to Your Strategy

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When deciding what numbers to put in their budget, many people aren’t sure where to start. Should you just do the same budget as last year or start afresh? Are your activities the same as before, or are you doing things quite differently? Ultimately you should try to consider your organization’s or team’s strategy and how it will impact on your team’s objectives. Objectives, however, are only aims and not guarantees of what will take place. The only hard facts you have are past activities and performance. What options are open to you in linking your budget to strategy while making use of historic data?

Incremental Budgeting

An incremental budget is drawn up by making incremental changes to the former budgeted or actual figures.

Incremental Budgeting is a ‘Business as Usual’ Approach

This gives a new budget with items that are a certain percentage greater (or less) than the previous budget. These adjustments will be for things such as pay rises, inflation or changes in business activity.

The premise is that things won’t have changed much from last year. If you want to use this type of budget, you should make sure that your strategy and objectives have not altered from the previous budgetary period.

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