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Mathematics, 04.04.2020 07:32 luiscer5819

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
Fill out the following budget worksheet below for Mallory so that she can project her income and expenses for an average month and for a year. Separate the fixed and variable expenses. Record both monthly and yearly amounts. Two semesters are equal to one year. Write amounts to the nearest whole dollar. For example, $19.33 would round to $19 on the budget sheet. Enter a zero in each category that has no amount.
INCOME:
Wages from a part-time job from fall through spring (about 38 weeks): About $190 per week
Wages from a job during summer (about 12 weeks): About $310 per week.
Money from home to maintain and insure car: About $650 per year
Scholarships: $900 per semester
Grants: $750 per semester
EXPENSE:
Tithe: 10% of the wages
Rent including utilities: $185 per month
Car insurance: $65 per month
Transportation (gas and maintenance on a car): About $50 per month
Food: About $200 per month
Clothing: About $90 per month
Entertainment: About $35 per month
Sports/Hobbies: About $25 per month
Gifts for others: About $20 per month
Tuition: $1,750 per semester
School books: About $250 per semester

INCOME
Wages
Money from Home
Loan 1
Loan 2
Scholarships
Grants
Transfer from savings
Total Available Income

EXPENSES
FIXED EXPENSES
Rent
Auto payment
Insurance
Loan Repayment
Tuition
School Books
Other
Savings
Total Fixed Expenses

VARIABLE EXPENSES
Tithes/Offerings
Food
Clothing
Transportation
Telephone
Internet
Cable TV
Medical/Dental
Entertainment
Sports/Hobbies
Books/Magazines
Gifts for others
Other variable expenses
Total Variable Expenses
TOTAL EXPENSES
TOTAL INCOME
DIFFERENCE

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