02-26-2009, 05:39 PM
Hi kamran bhai / awais
sales volume cannot be taken as a principal budget factor if production capacity is limited for a given period, in this case the principal budget factor will be your limited production capacity....and here production budget must be prepared first and then all other budgets will be linked to this....
in case production capacity is limited, production can be budgeted in a way that excess product is produced in the periods of lower demand, this excess stock will used to cater the periods in which demand is expected to be higher....other alternatives may be used....
sales volume cannot be taken as a principal budget factor if production capacity is limited for a given period, in this case the principal budget factor will be your limited production capacity....and here production budget must be prepared first and then all other budgets will be linked to this....
in case production capacity is limited, production can be budgeted in a way that excess product is produced in the periods of lower demand, this excess stock will used to cater the periods in which demand is expected to be higher....other alternatives may be used....