Budget Analyst
Manpower Nigeria
Accounting, Auditing & Finance
- Minimum Qualification : Degree
Job Description/Requirements
Budget Analyst Job Description
Budget Analysts Help Public And Private Institutions Organize Their Finances. They Prepare Budget Reports And Monitor Institutional Spending.
Budget Analysts Advise Various Institutions—including Governments, Universities, And Businesses—on How To Organize Their Finances. They Prepare Annual And Special Reports And Evaluate Budget Proposals. They Analyze Data To Determine The Costs And Benefits Of Various Programs And Recommend Funding Levels Based On Their Findings. Although Elected Officials (in Government) Or Top Executives (in A Private Company) Usually Make The Final Decision On An Organization's Budget, They Rely On The Work Of Budget Analysts To Prepare The Information For That Decision.
Throughout The Year, Budget Analysts Oversee Spending To Ensure Compliance With The Budget And Determine Whether Changes To Funding Levels Are Needed For Certain Programs. Analysts Also Evaluate Programs To Determine Whether They Are Producing The Desired Results.
In Addition To Providing Technical Analysis, Budget Analysts Must Effectively Communicate Their Recommendations To Officials Within The Organization. For Example, If There Is A Difference Between The Approved Budget And Actual Spending, Budget Analysts May Write A Report Explaining The Variations And Recommend Changes To Reconcile The Differences.
Budget Analysts Working In Government Attend Committee Hearings To Explain Their Recommendations To Legislators. Occasionally, Budget Analysts May Evaluate How Well A Program Is Doing, Provide Policy Analysis, And Draft Budget-related Legislation.
Budget Analyst Duties/Functions/Responsibilities
Combine all the program and department budgets together into a consolidated organizational budget and review all funding requests for merit Work with program and project managers to develop the organization's budget Review managers' budget proposals for completeness, accuracy, and compliance with laws and other regulations Inform program managers of the status and availability of funds Estimate future financial needs Explain their recommendations for funding requests to others in the organization, legislators, and the public Help the chief operations officer, agency head, or other top managers analyze proposed plans and find alternatives if the projected results are unsatisfactory Monitor organizational spending to ensure that it is within budgetImportant Safety Tips
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