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Budget Alert Episode 13-The Various Components of the Central Government Accounts (Continued)

This episode explains various components of the central government accounts.

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About this Programme

 

Public Literacy Education and Awareness [PLEA]

 

This public education and awareness programme on the ‘Budget and the Budget Process in Grenada’ was aired on Vibes 101.3 FM radio station [ vibes101.3@gmail.com or kimsplaza@gmail.com] in Carriacou, as Kim the King graciously agreed to air the programme as a public service-free of cost.

 

The programme is the technical product of Ms. Laurel Bain and Dr. Juliet Melville, who worked with PR and Co [prandco473@gmail.com], to provide the education programme as a public service. Dr. Roxanne Brizan-St Martin, who anchors the programme, informs that the information was extracted from the workshop that was facilitated by Ms. Bain and Dr. Melville, and which was organized by the Non-State Actors Advisory Panel in Grenada, with support from the 11th European Development Fund [EDF] Technical Co-operation Facility and Support to Non-State Actors.

 

Ms. Laurel Bain is a former employee of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank [ECCB] where she served for over twenty-five (25) years in various positions, including that of Deputy Director in the Research Department, Senior Director of the Statistics Department and Senior Director in the Governor’s Office. During this period, Ms. Bain undertook economic assessments of countries and considerable research on fiscal policy and tax structures. Ms. Bain worked extensively with

the countries of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union and with international development agencies and regional institutions. She has written, and continues to write, on economic and fiscal policy issues which are now published in ‘Budget Alert’. Email: Laurelbain@hotmail.com

 

 

 

Dr. Juliet Melville is an Independent Consultant and Director of Venture Research (B’dos) Inc. She has over twenty (20) years’ experience in international development work with fifteen (15) of these at the Caribbean Development Bank where she served in various capacities including Acting Director of Economics, Chief Economist and Chief Research Economist. Dr. Melville possesses strong skills in economic analysis, economic planning and policy formulation and was routinely involved in the monitoring and analysis of socio-economic developments in Caribbean countries and the wider international community. Dr. Melville is an avid researcher and publishes regularly, particularly on economic and public debt issues. Email: julietmelville5@gmail.com

 

Dr. Roxanne Brizan-St. Martin is an Economist with over seventeen (17) years of experience in research, project management, health accounting and capacity building in over eleven (11) Caribbean countries, in the area of health and socio-economic development. Dr. Brizan-St. Martin specializes in health systems management, health financing and healthcare access options and challenges in the Caribbean. She is also trained in Local Capacity Advocacy and Policy Monitoring for Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), Gender Statistics and Gender Equality, Results Based Project Management, COVID-19 Contact Tracing and Spatial Econometrics. Email: roxannebrizan@hotmail.com

Budget Alert Episode 8 with Laurel Bain

Budget Alert Episode 8

This Episode outlines the legislative framework that informs the Budget Process.

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Public Literacy Education and Awareness [PLEA]

This public education and awareness programme on the ‘Budget and the Budget Process in  Grenada’ was aired on Vibes 101.3 FM radio station [ vibes101.3@gmail.com or  kimsplaza@gmail.com] in Carriacou, as Kim the King graciously agreed to air the programme as  a public service-free of cost. 

The programme is the technical product of Ms. Laurel Bain and Dr. Juliet Melville, who worked  with PR and Co [prandco473@gmail.com], to provide the education programme as a public  service. Dr. Roxanne Brizan-St Martin, who anchors the programme, informs that the  information was extracted from the workshop that was facilitated by Ms. Bain and Dr. Melville,  and which was organized by the Non-State Actors Advisory Panel in Grenada, with support from  the 11th European Development Fund [EDF] Technical Co-operation Facility and Support to  Non-State Actors. 

Ms. Laurel Bain is a former employee of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank [ECCB] where she  served for over twenty-five (25) years in various positions, including that of Deputy Director in  the Research Department, Senior Director of the Statistics Department and Senior Director in the  Governor’s Office. During this period, Ms. Bain undertook economic assessments of countries  and considerable research on fiscal policy and tax structures. Ms. Bain worked extensively with  the countries of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union and with international development  agencies and regional institutions. She has written, and continues to write, on economic and  fiscal policy issues which are now published in ‘Budget Alert’. Email: Laurelbain@hotmail.com

Dr. Juliet Melville is an Independent Consultant and Director of Venture Research (B’dos) Inc.  She has over twenty (20) years’ experience in international development work with fifteen (15) of  these at the Caribbean Development Bank where she served in various capacities including Acting  Director of Economics, Chief Economist and Chief Research Economist. Dr. Melville possesses  strong skills in economic analysis, economic planning and policy formulation and was routinely  involved in the monitoring and analysis of socio-economic developments in Caribbean countries  and the wider international community. Dr. Melville is an avid researcher and publishes regularly, particularly on economic and public debt issues. Email: julietmelville5@gmail.com 

Dr. Roxanne Brizan-St. Martin is an Economist with over seventeen (17) years of experience in  research, project management, health accounting and capacity building in over eleven (11)  Caribbean countries, in the area of health and socio-economic development. Dr. Brizan-St. Martin specializes in health systems management, health financing and healthcare access options  and challenges in the Caribbean. She is also trained in Local Capacity Advocacy and Policy  Monitoring for Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), Gender Statistics and Gender Equality,  Results Based Project Management, COVID-19 Contact Tracing and Spatial Econometrics.  Email: roxannebrizan@hotmail.com

Government Finances and the Economy

Government Finances and the Economy

Based on
the analysis of the fiscal reports for the months of January, February and
March, Government finances were favorable during the first quarter of 2022.
This was influenced by the receipt of a ‘one off payment in the form of
dividends’ of $17.5M, budgetary support in the form of grants of $81M and
increases in tax revenue; combined with less than planned current or
operational expenditure. Capital spending was higher than planned, but the
government achieved an overall surplus.    

The Importance of Market Research

The importance of market research.

  Market research is the attempt that businesses and entrepreneurs must
take to learn more about their customers and the market they are operating
within. Market research provides a lot of advantages for small and large
business. Some businesses may not see the need for market research as they
believe they have understood what their customers want. Therefore, some
companies fail or would allow the competition to take over. Where one company fails to do what is important or required for the business, they competition would not do the same. The competition would take advantage of this opportunity to conduct market research and satisfy the customer’s needs.

The importance of a Business Plan

The importance of a business plan.

 A business plan is a document that should be created to detail the
present and future operations of your business. The goal is to outline the
objectives of the business and the means of achieving these objectives. Many
entrepreneurs create a business without creating a business plan as they may
not see the advantage of creating a business plan. Anyone can create a small
business but with the right planning it can be a successful venture and maybe
develop into an enterprise or a corporation.