| dc.description.abstract | Public  universities  perform  a  vital  role  in  providing  higher  education  and  contributing  to  the country's  socioeconomic  development.  Notably,  public  higher  education  establishments  in  the Mount  Kenya  region,  have  successfully  implemented  budgetary  control  approaches  to  improve financial  performance.  That  notwithstanding,  most  of  them  are  ignorant  of  how  budgets  and budgetary  control  affect  performance  outcomes.  The  purpose  of  this  study  was  to establish  the effect of budget planning on the financial performance of public universities located in the Mount Kenya region, Kenya.The design used in the investigation was descriptive. The target population was 7 universities located in Mount Kenya Region. The respondents, enlisted using census method included  284  heads  of  departments  in  both  academic  and  administration  divisions  of  the universities included. Structured questionnaires were used to collect data for this study. Using the drop and pick method, the researcher issued and collected filled in questionnaires after 2 weeks. The data were analyzed using descriptive techniques like frequencies, percentage and mean, while the  inferential  statistics  included  correlations.  The  study  conducted  a  pre-test  study  in  Laikipia University, where 28 respondents were recruited using simple random method. Data was presented using  tables  and  explanations.  The  findings  indicated  a noteworthy  and  optimistic  correlation between budgetary planning and financial performance of public universities (r=0.817, p=0.000).The  study  concluded  that  most  universities  had  budgets  that  guided  them  in  a  financial  year. However, the main concern was declined revenue consistency to adequately fund the budget. The study  recommended that  budgetary  control  strategies  such  as  incremental  and  activity-based budgets  be  introduced  in  public  institutions.  Further,  public  universities  need  to  focus  more  on creating budgetary control through appropriate planning, monitoring, and budget implementation, as  well  as  allowing  employee  engagement  in  the  budget  process  in  order  to  strengthen  the budgetary control process. | en_US |