Family “X” Monthly Budget Proposal Team Member Names Grade Day.

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Family “X” Monthly Budget Proposal Team Member Names Grade Day

Meet the Family NameCharacteristics Father Mother Daughter Son Cat Dog

Beginning Balance Insert Beginning Excel Spreadsheet (without actual or estimated amounts) here.

The House Group budget estimate: Total price of final house Monthly payment of final house Insert Pictures, address and details of house here

Mr. “X’s” Automobile Group budget estimate: MSRP of final automobile: Monthly payment of final automobile Insert Pictures, and details of automobile here

Mrs. “X’s” Automobile Group budget estimate: MSRP of final automobile: Monthly payment of final automobile Insert Pictures, and details of automobile here

Food Group Estimate for Food (weekly): Actual Food Costs (weekly): Display your weekly grocery list, with prices, here.

Cable/Satellite Group budget estimate: Monthly total of final cable/satellite package: Display pictures and details of the package here.

Children’s Expenses Group budget estimate: Actual monthly total for children’s expenses: Display itemized list (with prices) of children’s expenses here.

Entertainment/Gifts Group budget estimate: Actual monthly total for entertainment/gifts Display itemized list (with prices) of entertainment/gifts here.

Proportion of Selection Monthly Expenses to Monthly Total Income Insert a pie graph (from MS Excel) that displays the proportion of their total monthly income that each of the following expenses were: (1) Mortgage, (2) Automobile Payments – both together, (3) Food, (4) Children’s Expenses, (5) Entertainment/Gifts

Final Balance Insert Final Excel Spreadsheet (with actual amounts) here. Beginning budget balance (from Slide 3): Final budget balance: Amount over or under: