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 Received an Associate’s Degree.  The degree effects how much money received.  The more money made from a job, the higher yearly taxes are.  Chose.

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2  Received an Associate’s Degree.  The degree effects how much money received.  The more money made from a job, the higher yearly taxes are.  Chose to be a Registered Nurse.  Became a Registered Nurse because skilled with computers and a people person.  If worked 40 hours a week for 52 weeks then 2080 hours will be worked in a year.

3  Yearly Salary: $64,690.  Yearly Tax Rate: 25%  Dollars Paid in Taxes each year: $16,172.5  Gross Monthly Income: $5,390.83  Net Monthly Income: $4043.13  Hourly Rate: $31.10

4  Living in an Apartment.  Apartments come with included appliances and cheaper.  Living with a roommate.  Roommate’s name is Emily Perez.  Bills are able to be split therefore its cheaper.

5  Rent/Mortgage Per Month: $940  Deposit: $150  Home Insurance/Taxes Per Month: $15  Total Home Cost Per Month: $1,255  Cost Per Roommate: $470

6  Chose a 2003 Volvo S40 FWD.  Spent $2,630.  Chosen because of the good price.

7  23 Miles Per Gallon  Monthly Gas Cost: $171.60  Monthly Car Insurance: $115  Monthly Car Payment: $46.03

8  Chose “Select Bundle” for TV/Internet Plan because it had the best cost.  T-Mobile Unlimited Texting and Data because it had the best cost.

9  Monthly Cost of TV/Internet: $89.97  Monthly Cost of Cell Phone: $70.00

10  Money will be saved.  Saving account is need just in case of emergencies or just want to have a little more fun one month.

11  Monthly Savings: $4,025.79

12  Monday: Breakfast: Lucky Charms Lunch: Chicken Pot Pie Dinner: Pizza  Wednesday: Breakfast: Sausage Breakfast Burrito Lunch: Pizza Dinner: Ramon Noodles  Friday: Breakfast: Pancakes Lunch: Lunchable Dinner: Caesar Salad  Sunday: Breakfast: Donuts Lunch: Macaroni Dinner: Chicken Pot Pie  Tuesday:  Breakfast: Captain Crunch  Lunch: Chicken Nuggets  Dinner: Lasagna  Thursday: Breakfast: Eggs Lunch: Ramon Noodles Dinner: Soup  Saturday: Breakfast: Pop Tarts Lunch: Lean Cuisine Dinner: Macaroni

13  Grocery Bill: $71.34  Restaurant Bill: $12.28  Total Weekly Food Bill: $83.62  Monthly Food Bill: $334.48

14  Event 1: Shopping. Target Racer Tank  Event 2: Movies.  Event 3: Shopping. Target Denim Shorts

15  Event 1: $14.99  Event 2: $6.50  Event 3: $17.99  Total Cost of Fun Events: $39.48

16  $4,025.49 will be left over each month.  All left over money will be saved just in case of an emergency.

17  Net Monthly Income: $ 5,377.35  Home: $485.00  Gas: $171.60  Car Payment: $161.03  Savings: $4,025.79  TV/Internet: $159.97  Food: $334.48  Fun Events: $39.48  Total: $1,351.56


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