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Title Name Period

Introduction Overview of Project Education & Employment Income & Deductions Housing Transportation One-Time Expenses Monthly Income & Expenses Monthly Budget Reflection

Overview of Project What is the purpose of this project? What were your guidelines?

Education & Employment Education Level How did you go about finding a job? What company do you work for and what do you do? Where do you work?

Income & Deductions Hourly Pay Gross Income Deductions Weekly Monthly Yearly Deductions Federal Withholding Social Security Medicare Monthly Net Income

Housing Name of Apartments Address How did you locate housing? Why did you choose this place?

Transportation What mode of transportation did you choose? Why did you choose that method? What is your expected

One-Time Expenses Where did you get the money that you spent to get started on your own? What kind of stuff did you have to buy? Expense Total Amount Housing: Deposit $ Transportation: Bicycle Cost Transportation: Bicycle Accessories Home Furnishings Total One-Time Expenses

Monthly Income & Expenses Gross Monthly: Monthly Deductions: Net Monthly: Electric: Water: Phone: Cable/Internet: Food: Entertainment: Medical: Miscellaneous:

Monthly Budget Discuss your monthly budget Expense My Share Percentage Housing Transportation Total Utilities Food Entertainment Medical Miscellaneous Savings Total Discuss your monthly budget Were you within budget or over budget Did you make adjustments? Provide a pie chart of your budget if you’d like to.

Reflection What have you learned doing this project? What advice could you give someone who is moving out on their own? How do you feel about budgeting?   Is having a budget helpful or is it too much work?   What might happen if you didn't know how to budget or calculate your income and expenses?

Thank you for your time! The End