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Answer for the clue "Of a financial plan ", 9 letters:
budgetary

Word definitions for budgetary in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN control ▪ Checking the takings late at night is no substitute for a proper budgetary control system. ▪ The programme can tell the operator the costs of menus and ingredients enabling better planning and budgetary ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
budgetary \budgetary\ adj. of or pertaining to a budget; as, budgetary considerations.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Of or pertaining to a budget

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. of or relating to a budget; "budgetary considerations"

Usage examples of budgetary.

The Army Chemical Corps is in the fight of its budgetary life with this damned quadrennial review, and the Chemical Corps cannot begin to stand a hit like this.

Certainly Rae understood this, as well as the tough budgetary decisions the board had to make.

Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, December 6, 2001, available at www .

Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, December 6, 2001, available at www.

Few will deny that the winds of change are blowing as never before, driven by a radically altered geopolitical situation, an evolving information-oriented society, advancing technology, and budgetary constraints.

More than financial mismanagement, budgetary constraints and political incompetence, I think this is the key to the failure of the SSC.

Many weeks passed while Stan did combat within the Department to wring the approvals for his budgetary and manpower requests.

The budgetary review meeting is due to begin in M-6 in thirty minutes.

Consequently, in this season's budgetary panic, Preservation 2000 could be jeopardizedand with it, hundreds of thousands of acres of irreplaceable wilderness.

Saddam believed that by invading Kuwait, he not only would get his hands on Kuwait's oil wealth, and so improve Iraq's economic prospects over the long term, but would be able to get his hands on Kuwait's financial assets, which he could use to solve his short-term budgetary needs.

The pieces had apparently been discovered in the recesses of some government warehouse and offered to various federal agencies at a price they couldn't refuse in the former Reagan era of suffocating budgetary restraint.

Crispin Goldreich, the senator chairing the Commonwealth budgetary commission.

Among them was an uproar caused by numerous firings of staff members, massive and - his critics said - arbitrary budgetary cutbacks and intense scru­tiny of the network's news programs and their con­tent.