Examples of Budget Target in a sentence
A centralised process for identifying, measuring and reporting on savings was developed for monitoring and reporting against the Emergency Budget target and continues to be used as the basis for this reporting.
Chapter 4 presents the comparative housing study between these two squatter settlements and symmetric and asymmetric findings.
Mr. Speaker, the revisions in the Total Revenue and Grants and Total Expenditures resulted in a fiscal deficit (on cash basis) of GH¢44.1 billion (11.4% of GDP) for 2020, up from the original 2020 Budget target of GH¢18.9 billion (4.7 percent of GDP).
Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to report that we have been successful in containing fiscal pressures this fiscal year and thereby keeping the projected GFS Deficit to a level of $150 million, broadly in line with the Budget target of $141 million.
Mr. Speaker, Total Revenue and Grants have been revised to GH¢53.7 billion (13.9% of GDP) in 2020, representing a 20.0 percent decrease over the original 2020 Budget target of GH¢67.1 billion (16.9% of GDP), and 0.5 percent higher than the 2019 outturn of GH¢53.4 billion (15.3% of GDP), as shown in Table 17.
Total Non-Oil Tax Revenue has been revised to GH¢68,796 million (11.6% of revised GDP), which is 10.8 percent lower than the 2022 Budget target of GH¢77,136 million (15.4% of GDP).
The cash deficit was GH¢10,341 million (1.3% of GDP), against the 2023 H1 Budget target of GH¢35,494 million (4.4% of GDP).
There has been a focus on single bedroom properties to date, redressing the imbalance implied from the public housing waiting list and given the focus expressed in the Budget target.
Speaker, our analysis indicates that, without additional efforts, Total Revenue and Grants would amount to an estimated GH¢49,610.4 million (20.5% of GDP) or 2.8 percent lower than the original Budget target of GH¢51,039.1 million (21.1% of GDP).
Speaker, Total Revenue and Grants have been revised to GH¢96,842 million (16.4% of revised GDP) in 2022, down from the 2022 Budget target of GH¢100,517 million (20.0% of GDP), representing 3.7 percent reduction as shown in Table 14.