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Budget lapsing at army hospitals Budget lapsing occurs when unspent funds do not carry over from one budgeting period to the next. Refer to the Journal of Management Accounting Research (Vol. 19. 2007) study on budget lapsing at U.S. Army hospitals. Exercise 2.113 (p. 102). Because budget lapsing often leads to a spike in expenditures at the end of the fiscal year, the researchers recorded expenses per full-time equivalent employee for each in a sample of 1,751 army hospitals. The sample yielded the following summary statistics:
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