Finance Minster Dr Caoimhe Archibald says the budget will not cover more than one year.
The Executive is aiming to have a budget agreed by the end of April, Stormont's finance minister has said.
The legal authority for that spending, known as the Vote on Account, was passed by the Assembly last week.
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