The difference between Authorization and Budgeting
When used as nouns, authorization means permission, whereas budgeting means the activity of constructing a budget.
check bellow for the other definitions of Authorization and Budgeting
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Authorization as a noun (uncountable):
Permission.
Examples:
"I've ''got'' authorization. Call the office and you'll see."
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Authorization as a noun (countable):
An act of authorizing.
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Authorization as a noun (countable):
(A document giving) formal sanction, permission or warrant.
Examples:
"Can I see your authorization?"
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Authorization as a noun (government):
Permission, possibly limited, to spend funds for a specific budgetary purpose.
Examples:
"We've had the authorization for years, but we've never gotten an appropriation."
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Budgeting as a noun:
The activity of constructing a budget.
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Budgeting as a verb: