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Here is an example budget (including taxes) - in the shape of a pie. Thinking back to the 20-30-50 rule. What percent of this budget is going to savings?
Total income for this budget is $3425 (we want to calculate the 20% based on income after taxes)..


Here is an example budget (including taxes) - in the shape of a pie.

Thinking back to the 20-30-5

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