This chapter focuses on the steps taken by businesses to achieve their planned levels of profits - a process called profit planning. Profit planning is accomplished by preparing numerous budgets, which, when brought together, form an integrated business plan known as a master budget. | Profit Planning Chapter 08 McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2012 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Profit Planning This chapter focuses on the steps taken by businesses to achieve their planned levels of profits - a process called profit planning. Profit planning is accomplished by preparing numerous budgets, which, when brought together, form an integrated business plan known as a master budget. The Basic Framework of Budgeting A budget is a detailed quantitative plan for acquiring and using financial and other resources over a specified forthcoming time period. The act of preparing a budget is called budgeting. The use of budgets to control an organization’s activities is known as budgetary control. A budget is a detailed quantitative plan for acquiring and using financial and other resources over a specified forthcoming time period. The act of preparing a budget is called budgeting. The use of budgets to control an organization’s activities is known as | Profit Planning Chapter 08 McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2012 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 8: Profit Planning This chapter focuses on the steps taken by businesses to achieve their planned levels of profits - a process called profit planning. Profit planning is accomplished by preparing numerous budgets, which, when brought together, form an integrated business plan known as a master budget. The Basic Framework of Budgeting A budget is a detailed quantitative plan for acquiring and using financial and other resources over a specified forthcoming time period. The act of preparing a budget is called budgeting. The use of budgets to control an organization’s activities is known as budgetary control. A budget is a detailed quantitative plan for acquiring and using financial and other resources over a specified forthcoming time period. The act of preparing a budget is called budgeting. The use of budgets to control an organization’s activities is known as budgetary control. Planning and Control Planning – involves developing objectives and preparing various budgets to achieve those objectives. Control – involves the steps taken by management to increase the likelihood that the objectives set down while planning are attained and that all parts of the organization are working together toward that goal. Planning involves developing objectives and preparing various budgets to achieve those objectives. Control involves the steps taken by management to increase the likelihood that the objectives set down at the planning stage are attained and that all parts of the organization are working together toward that goal. To be effective, a good budgeting system must provide for both planning and control. Good planning without effective control is time wasted. Advantages of Budgeting Advantages Define goals and objectives Uncover potential bottlenecks Coordinate activities Communicate plans Means of allocating resources Budgets communicate .