+ Chapter 10
Vocab and notes
+ Vocabulary Budget matrix – a chart that shows expenses
+ Vocabulary Pie Chart – shows budget data in percentages
+ Vocabulary Line Graph – shows budget over time
+ Bar graph
+ Vocabulary Budget line graph – used to compare 2 categories
+ Constructing a Pie Chart The angles of each sector will add up to 360 degrees Convert the budget percent to decimal and multiply by 360 Rent 18% 0.18 x 360 = 65 o Transportation 15% 0.15 x 360 = 54 o
Vocab and Notes
+ Vocabulary Cash flow analysis: is not a budget; it shows how money comes in (income) and goes out (expenses) over time Fixed expense: the same every month no matter what i.e. rent, car payment Variable expense: change each month i.e food, gas, clothing
+ Vocabulary Assets: what you own Liabilities: what you owe Net worth: assets - liabilities
+ Budgeting Not all bills are monthly Tuition, sewer/water, oil changes Pro-rate expenses: divide proportionally over 12 months so they are included in the budget
+ Budgeting Steps to create a budget: 1. Track expenses – what are you spending your money on? 2. Create budget – how much will you spend? 3. Track your spending – a) Write it down as you spend in each category b) Keep a spreadsheet or use an app c) Envelope system – put cash in an envelope and spend until done in that category