minibudget
See also: mini-budget
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minibudget (plural minibudgets)
- A small budget.
-  2005, Virginia B. Morris, A Woman's Guide to Personal Finance:- You can start these lessons by creating a minibudget with your children. Start with two spending lists: one for essentials and the other for nonessentials. In the essentials category, you might include expenses like lunch money and clothing.
 
-  2007, Harold Flagg, GI Odyssey:- Somehow, she managed her household with only a minibudget based on the family's share of farm crops, eggs, and livestock.
 
 
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- (chiefly UK, finance) A budget statement proposed by a government between annual budgets, involving special economic measures.
-  2022 September 15, Peter Walker, Matthew Weaver, Aubrey Allegretti, “Kwarteng plan to lift cap on bankers’ bonuses infuriates unions”, in The Guardian:- Unions have reacted with fury to the prospect of the government scrapping a cap on bankers’ bonuses, as ministers geared up for a return to near-normal politics next week, topped by an emergency mini-budget on Friday.
 
 
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