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Monday March 13, 2017 **Check on your H&R Block Budget Challenge** Serena Masters is single and claims 1 allowance. Her gross weekly pay is $440.00. Each week she pays federal, Social Security, and Medicare taxes, $14.40 for medical insurance, and $10.00 for union dues. What is her net pay each week? 2) Dustin Ambrose is married and claims 3 allowances. His gross weekly pay is $628.00. Each week he pays federal, Social Security, and Medicare taxes, $52.00 for medical insurance, and $23.50 toward his retirement fund. What is his net pay each week?

Tuesday March 14, 2017 **Check on your H&R Block Budget Challenge** HAPPY PI DAY!!!!!!!!!! ENJOY, EAT PIE!!!!!

Wednesday March 15, 2017 **Check on your H&R Block Budget Challenge** Orville is a painter who earns $30,000 a year. He is single and claims 3 allowances. Weekly deductions include $14.50 for medical insurance and union dues of $15. (Note: Find the weekly gross pay FIRST!!)

Thursday March 16, 2017 **Check on your H&R Block Budget Challenge**

Friday March 17, 2017 HAPPY ST. PATRICKS DAY **Check on your H&R Block Budget Challenge** 1) Rebecca prepared a budget, allowing herself $240.00 for groceries. Last month she actually spent $251.89. How much more or less did she spend on groceries than she budgeted? 2) Rodney budgeted $596 to spend on his road trip. He actually spent $542. How much more or less is spent than the budgeted amount? 3) In the month of August, Brandon budgeted $645 to spend on entertainment. When the month was done, he discovered he had spent $667. How much more or less was spent than was budgeted? HAPPY ST. PATRICKS DAY