Its National Budget day and today, you will find out about the interim government's financial plan for next year and where the tax dollars will be allocated to provide services to the people.

A lot has been said by a number of ministries, unions, business houses, NGOs and the ordinary people about what they want in the budget but the fact remains that the interim government needs to come out with a responsible and tough budget.

It will definitely be a balancing act where the interim Finance Minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama will try to allocate funds to areas like Education (which usually gets the biggest budget allocation), Health, Rural Development, Housing and Infrastructure.

The question is whether he can increase allocations significantly based on the limited revenue or will the interim government take the direction of increasing their borrowing to ensure that more funds go towards capital projects.

In an interview with Fijivillage, the Dean of the Faculty of Commerce at the Fiji Institute of Technology Doctor Mahendra Reddy said while a number of people are just asking for increased allocations and reduction of prices of goods, the budget should focus on projects, mainly infrastructure development.