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Student Name. Living on My Own May 30, 2014. Income. Your employer Job title Job responsibilities Earnings If you are a student, where you get the rest of your money. Don’t count on a scholarship unless you know NOW you are earning one Source of information. Savings.
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Student Name Living on My Own May 30, 2014
Income • Your employer • Job title • Job responsibilities • Earnings • If you are a student, where you get the rest of your money. Don’t count on a scholarship unless you know NOW you are earning one • Source of information
Savings • You must at least save $20 a month. • Indicate how much, they type of account and the amount of interest you earn • Sources of information
Your home • Where you live • Description of your home • Amount of rent • What is included (amenities, utilities, etc.) • Whether you have a roommate or not • Distance from work/school • Sources of information
Work/School Expenses • Clothing or equipment • School—portion of tuition and books • Sources of information
Transportation • Car and car payment • Mileage • Routine maintenance • Costs for getting to work/school • Cost for personal transportation • Insurance • Sources of information
Personal Expenses(you can use more than one slide) • Utilities—PG&E, cable, internet, etc. • Phone • Food • Cleaning and laundry • Personal care • Clothing • Entertainment • Renter’s insurance • Health insurance • Anything else you think of • Sources of information
Budget • Place your budget • Money coming in and money going out must balance
Your thoughts • What you learned from doing this project. 3-5 bullet points.