 This presentation is for learning basic ideas for budgeting life on your own. All information gathered from individuals and companies is based on one.

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 This presentation is for learning basic ideas for budgeting life on your own. All information gathered from individuals and companies is based on one bedroom apartments and single living with no dependents. All figures are based upon averages.

Living With Parents Moving Out on Own Receiving New Bills Failing to Pay New Bills Evicted for Non- Payment of Rent and Bills There comes a time in a persons life when they want to move out on their own. I wanted to present a few skills that would greatly improve there chances of not entering the cycle of failure.

 Information gathered will better inform people about the actual cost of living without outside financial help, this will prepare them for success and not failure.  The needs of the community will be met by giving needed information about budgeting that will help the community economically thrive by helping people to be able to live on their own with out government or non-profit assistance.  Giving people the proper tools and knowledge about financial management will help them to succeed and this will prevent the community from an added economic decrease.

 Evictions and utilities shut off and for non payment effect the economy of businesses and individuals. This in return effects their spending which affects the communities economy as well.  The communities economy has a better chance of thriving when people have and use the information of a simple budget plan.

 Graphing  Linear equations

 Interview 100 people  Collect information from utility companies  Collect information from local apartments.  Graph results from individuals and companies  Compare results from surveys to actual cost.  Publish Website for Interactive use.

 Interview 100 people  Collect information from utility companies  Collect information from local apartments  Graph results from surveys and companies  Publish Website for Interactive use  Final Presentation

 Computer  Printer  Microsoft word  PowerPoint  Calculator  Internet  Human Brain  Telephone  Paper  Pencil  Text book  Excel  Phone book

 Diane Phillips  Eric vest  Marjorie Whitmore  Gary Wilson  Preston Haley  Barbra Simpson  100 Random People  Mary Williams  Diane Anderson  Judy Hobbs  Sabine Britt  Grant Osborne  Jennah Jacobo  Donna Gowdy

 Improved in solving mathematical equations.  Fine tuned budgeting skills.  Improve on my professional communication skills by doing personal interviews.  Learn computer skills previously did not know.

 Provided an interactive Webpage to help inform anyone who needs a simple budget plan in order to move out.Webpage  To have more people realize exactly what it takes to be able to afford to successfully live on their own.  A more successful community with people living on their own without support from outside sources.