Monday, Dec. 30, 2024 | 4:34 p.m. The Clark County School District has sketched out a plan to avoid the budgeting and accounting woes it experienced earlier this year, according to a document it was required to file with the Nevada Department of Education. The four-page “cross-functional process improvement cycle” correctional plan that Interim Superintendent…
Let AI Help You Plan Your Next IT Budget
Budget planning tools help IT leaders build an accurate estimate of future income and expenses in a detailed enough way to make sound operational decisions. That sounds simple enough, yet in actual practice creating a realistic budget is a time-consuming task that many IT leaders dread. AI has the ability to analyze historical finance data,…
Local leaders stress low impact to school budgets under Trump’s education plan
Cambria County, PA — Local school district leaders say they are at the mercy of the law, when it comes to whether the department of education is changed or eliminated. This after President-Elect Donald Trump says he wants to overhaul the department of education, which would give power back to individual states for funding and…
U.S. Salary Budgets Expected to Remain Static in 2025
Although fewer organizations report difficulty with attraction and retention, salary increase budgets at U.S. companies are projected to remain at the same level as last year. While salary increase budgets are stabilizing, with 2025 planned increases projected to be 3.7% on average compared with the 3.8% average budget awarded in 2024, they remain higher than…
From AI agents to enterprise budgets, 20 VCs share their predictions on enterprise tech in 2025
While AI is lauded by some as the biggest technological breakthrough since the industrial revolution, enterprises — arguably the tech’s biggest potential customer base — have been slow to adopt AI. While some investors predicted that 2024 would be the year we’d start to see more AI adoption by enterprises, that didn’t play out as…
Cash stuffing: the aesthetic budgeting tool taking over TikTok
With high interest rates and persistent inflation, many consumers have to get creative to make finances work in this economy. And one creative budgeting method that’s taking off on social media combines nostalgia with Instagram-worthy aesthetics and a desire to get better at personal finance. Cash stuffing is a modern twist on how your grandmother…
5 Key Signs Your Budget Is Too Restrictive — and How To Fix It
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Forrester on cybersecurity budgeting: 2025, the year of CISO fiscal accountability
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More With 90% of cybersecurity and risk leaders predicting they’ll see budget increases in 2025, many are facing a new era of accountability, with boards wanting to see solid returns on cybersecurity investments. That’s an elusive expectation…
Minimizing CISO personal liability through end of year budgeting
As the end of 2024 quickly approaches and companies are scrambling to finalize fiscal year 2025 budgets, Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) are tasked with balancing ever increasing cyber risks with limited budgets, all while facing potentially crippling personal liability if they fail to strike the right balance and a breach occurs. To minimize the…
Does budgeting actually work? | The Independent
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