Reading is an Investment Librarian Activity 2014-2015.

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Reading is an Investment Librarian Activity

I want to raise $20,000 to create a children’s section in the public library. RoseAleta’s Budget GOAL

RoseAleta’s Budget INCOME I have to raise all of the money. Right now I have ZERO dollars.

RoseAleta’s Budget SPENDING AREAS ITEMCOST PER UNITQUANTITYTOTAL Computer Package$5003$1500 Shelving$6609$5940 Book Chest$7402$1480 Kid’s Sofa$2791 Kid’s Armchair$1791 Computer Table$2002$400 Kid’s Table$5602$1120 Wood Kid’s Chairs$1796$1074 Books$15150$2250 Bldg Renovations--$5000 TOTAL : $20,000

ITEMCOST PER UNITQUANTITYTOTAL Computer Package$5003$1500 Shelving$6609$5940 Book Chest$7402$1480 Kid’s Sofa$2791 Kid’s Armchair$1791 Computer Table$2002$400 Kid’s Table$5602$1120 Wood Kid’s Chairs$1796$1074 Books$15150$2250 Bldg Renovations--$5000 RoseAleta’s Budget TRACKING If I only raise $10,000 what will I have to cut? __________________

$40,000! We raised $40,000! Buy more books? Buy more computers? Buy new pictures for the walls?

GOAL: GOAL: What do you want to do with your money? INCOME: INCOME: How much money do you have? Where will you earn more money? SPENDING: SPENDING: I will make spending choices to follow my money plan goal. TRACKING: TRACKING: How much have I saved for my goal? Did I have to spend some of my money?