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What is the significance of the Permanent or Temporary change to a budget? Where does that report out?

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What is the significance of the Permanent or Temporary change to a budget? Where does that report out?

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Permanent or Temporary change is required for the Budget Office to use. A permanent budget change means that your budget has changed permanently; i.e., the Dean gives you a budget increase of $10,000 in FY2001 and your budget in subsequent years reflects that change. A temporary budget change is one that affects the current fiscal year only, and will not be reflected in subsequent years. An example of a temporary budget change might be a one-time, $10,000 allocation from the budget office for use in the current year only. The U.Va. Budget Office will use these changes to track institutional budget numbers.

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