budgets

Budgets Meaning in Bengali: বাজেট, খরচের পরিমাণ, বাজেট করা (noun, verb, pronunciation: /ˈbʌdʒɪt/)

Definition of Budgets

A budget is a financial plan that outlines the estimated revenues and expenses for a specific period. It helps individuals, organizations, and governments to manage their finances effectively. Budgets serve as a roadmap for allocating resources and making informed financial decisions.

Budgets Synonyms

  • 1. Plan (পরিকল্পনা, noun)
  • 2. Estimate (আনুমানিক, noun)
  • 3. Allocation (বন্টন, noun)
  • 4. Financial plan (আর্থিক পরিকল্পনা, noun)
  • 5. Expenditure (ব্যয়, noun)

Budgets Antonyms

  • 1. Overspending (অতিরিক্ত ব্যয়, noun)
  • 2. Deficit (ঘাটতি, noun)
  • 3. Debt (ঋণ, noun)
  • 4. Extravagance (অতিরিক্ত খরচ, noun)
  • 5. Bankruptcy (দিবালিত্য, noun)

Origin of Budgets

The word “budget” originated from the French word “bougette,” which means a small bag. In the 18th century, it was used to refer to a financial statement presented by the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, which was carried in a bag. Over time, the term “budget” evolved to represent any financial plan or statement.

Nearby Words

  • 1. Budge (verb)
  • 2. Budgetary (adjective)
  • 3. Budgeting (noun)
  • 4. Budgerigar (noun)
  • 5. Bud (noun)

Budgets in Literature Quotes

“A budget tells us what we can’t afford, but it doesn’t keep us from buying it.” – William Feather (একটি বাজেট আমাদের বলে দেয় যে আমরা যা কিনতে পারিনা, কিন্তু এটি আমাদেরকে কেনো কিনতে বাধা দেয় না।)

“A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” – Dave Ramsey (একটি বাজেট আপনার টাকাকে বলে দেয় যে এটি কোথায় যাবে, বিচার করার বদলে যে এটি কোথায় গেল।)

Budgets Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: বাজেট
  • Hindi: बजट
  • Nepali: बजेट
  • Urdu: بجٹ
  • Tamil: பட்ஜெட்
  • Telugu: బడ్జెట్
  • Arabic: ميزانية
  • Chinese: 预算
  • Japanese: 予算
  • Russian: бюджет

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