Creating a Monthly Budget: DETERMING YOUR MONTHLY EXPENSES Designed by: Mike Dillon $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Follow the directions in each slide carefully.

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Creating a Monthly Budget: DETERMING YOUR MONTHLY EXPENSES Designed by: Mike Dillon $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Follow the directions in each slide carefully. Do not skip ahead until you have completed the activities on each slide!

INTRODUCTION This project deals with creating and implementing a monthly budget. Budgeting your money depends on a variety of things. This WebQuest is designed to get you thinking about the cost of living. For each of the following sections, explore the designated websites thoroughly. Determine what the item on the budget would approximately cost. Be sure to fill out the corresponding section on the worksheet before moving on. The items in this WebQuest focus primarily on housing, utilities, vehicles, and insurance.

Housing and Utilities To gather information about the cost of housing, search the classified ads in our local newspapers. Look to see how much rent costs for various types of apartments and/or houses. WAUKON STANDARD AND POSTVILLE HERALD DECORAH JOURNAL WATERLOO-CEDAR FALLS COURIER

Housing and Utilities To gather information about the cost of purchasing a house, click on the link below. BANK OF THE WEST CALCULATOR Input a value for the down payment. Assume a relatively low amount since many of you would be just starting out. Input different values for the monthly payment to see how the purchase price of the home changes. Do not change the term, interest rate, property tax, or insurance sections!

Housing and Utilities To gather information about the cost of various utilities, click on the following links. Electricity – ALLIANT ENERGY Natural Gas – AQUILLA Telephone, Internet, Cable, Etc. – CENTURYTEL Water, Sewer, and Garbage – CITY OF POSTVILLE

Housing and Utilities The links on the previous slide include your basic utilities. There are additional companies you could contact for things like long distance, cellular service, cable TV or satellite service, Internet, etc. Check out the following links if you have time. Long Distance Cable or Satellite Cellular Phone Service Internet Service

Car Loans What types of things would you like to own? A car or truck?A motorcylce?A hot tub? Due to the high cost, many of these items need to be purchased on credit! Whatever? Let’s explore what the monthly payments might look like for a vehicle…

Car Loans Choose a company below. Click on the link and explore the payment calculators to get an idea of the monthly payments for a vehicle. Ford Credit General Motors Chrysler

Insurance Insurance is another fact of life. Choose one of the companies below and check out the rate for various types of insurance. State Farm Insurance Progressive Insurance Allstate Insurance Shelter Insurance American Family Insurance Farm Bureau

CONCLUSION Be sure to check that you have completed all of the questions on the worksheet! Check with Mr. Dillon to see what you need to do next. Be sure to properly close out of the programs and shut your computer down.