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Monthly Budget

June 14, 2018 By

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $778867
  • $4464
  • $444
  • $44.867
  • $55

$783874.87

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $666
  • $22
  • $33
  • $23
  • $2
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 4444
  • 3343
  • 33
  • 43
  • 8
  • 55
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 434
  • 344
  • 344
  • 66
  • 533
  • 38
  • 99
  • 77
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 343
  • 666
  • 34
  • 166
  • 38
  • 44
  • 3000
  • 3999.66

$107795.66

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $783874.87
  • $107795.66

$676079.21

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2000
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $

$2000.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $20
  • $20
  • $30
  • $50
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 130
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 300
  • 100
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 100
  • 100
  • 60
  • 30

$1740.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2000.00
  • $1740.00

$260.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $12345
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0

$12345.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $10
  • $20
  • $10
  • $20
  • $200
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 50
  • 20
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 100
  • 100
  • 100
  • 100
  • 100
  • 10
  • 20
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 20
  • 300

$11180.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $12345.00
  • $11180.00

$1165.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $
  • $
  • $1245
  • $
  • $

$1245.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $40
  • $60
  • $25
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 43
  • 40
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 200
  • 50
  • 50
  • 50
  • 25
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 50
  • 30
  • 25
  • 5
  • 50

$1243.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1245.00
  • $1243.00

$2.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2040
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0

$2040.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $0
  • $0
  • $120
  • $65
  • $0
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 175
  • 0
  • 0
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 150
  • 25
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 50
  • 0
  • 136
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

$1596.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2040.00
  • $1596.00

$444.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $10000
  • $0
  • $0
  • $
  • $

$10000.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $70
  • $70
  • $35
  • $40
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 100
  • 30
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 300
  • 400
  • 0
  • 0
  • 40
  • 0
  • 0
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 20
  • 40
  • 20
  • 0
  • 25
  • 0
  • 1999.00

$3889.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $10000.00
  • $3889.00

$6111.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $
  • $
  • $662
  • $
  • $

$662.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $55
  • $45
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 45
  • 100
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 200
  • 20
  • 120
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 20
  • 25

$630.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $662.00
  • $630.00

$32.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2240
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $

$2240.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $30
  • $50
  • $100
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 100
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 200
  • 30
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 100
  • 30
  • 500

$1840.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2240.00
  • $1840.00

$400.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $3200
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $

$3200.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $35
  • $81
  • $81
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 81
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 600
  • 50
  • 300
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 50
  • 100
  • 300
  • 350

$2745.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $3200.00
  • $2745.00

$455.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2400
  • $1000
  • $0
  • $1500
  • $0

$4900.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $200
  • $200
  • $75
  • $45
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 85
  • 0
  • 0
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 400
  • 0
  • 0
  • 200
  • 0
  • 100
  • 0
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 400
  • 0
  • 50
  • 350
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 1300

$4605.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $4900.00
  • $4605.00

$295.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $1169
  • $
  • $55.00
  • $
  • $

$1224.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $200.00
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 460.00
  • 60.00
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 50.00
  • 15.00
  • 160.00
  • 100
  • 30.000
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 40.00
  • 15.00

$1130.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1224.00
  • $1130.00

$94.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2560
  • $100
  • $300
  • $
  • $

$2960.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $75
  • $100
  • $150
  • $150
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 140
  • 60
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 500
  • 100
  • 50
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 100
  • 100
  • 25
  • 200

$2650.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2960.00
  • $2650.00

$310.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $800
  • $0
  • $500
  • $1000
  • $0

$2300.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $40
  • $100
  • $0
  • $80
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 100
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 100
  • 30
  • 100
  • 60
  • 25
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 1000

$2085.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2300.00
  • $2085.00

$215.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $0.00
  • $0.00
  • $1750.00
  • $
  • $

$1750.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $60.00
  • $100.00
  • $100.00
  • $55.00
  • $0
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 90.00
  • 0
  • 0
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 360.00
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 20.00
  • 0
  • 0
  • 20.00
  • 0.00
  • 0.00
  • 0.00
  • 70.00

$1625.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1750.00
  • $1625.00

$125.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $240.00
  • $45.00
  • $560.00
  • $
  • $

$845.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $136.73
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 63.00
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 50.00
  • 100.00
  • 25.00
  • 25.00
  • 50.00

$449.73

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $845.00
  • $449.73

$395.27

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2775
  • $
  • $1083
  • $
  • $

$3858.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $100
  • $100
  • $130
  • $120
  • $60
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 400
  • 100
  • 80
  • 200
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 400
  • 50
  • 100
  • 100
  • 100
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 200
  • 150
  • 50
  • 50
  • 100
  • 200

$3490.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $3858.00
  • $3490.00

$368.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $1098
  • $
  • $600
  • $
  • $

$1698.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $70.00
  • $35.00
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 85
  • 40
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 200
  • 100
  • 100
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 50
  • 50
  • 20
  • 100

$1550.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1698.00
  • $1550.00

$148.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $600
  • $1200
  • $318
  • $70
  • $

$2188.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 56
  • 60
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 100
  • 100
  • 5
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 300
  • 100
  • 35
  • 150

$906.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2188.00
  • $906.00

$1282.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2600
  • $0
  • $100
  • $0
  • $

$2700.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $100
  • $100
  • $150
  • $120
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 200
  • 150
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 400
  • 10
  • 50
  • 50
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 70
  • 30
  • 200
  • 20
  • 50
  • 100
  • 50

$2700.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2700.00
  • $2700.00

$0.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $1400
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $

$1400.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $600
  • $
  • $
  • $60
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 80
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 200
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 200
  • 250

$1390.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1400.00
  • $1390.00

$10.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $
  • $
  • $837
  • $
  • $

$837.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $80
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 60
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 20
  • 70
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 37
  • 40
  • 10
  • 100

$817.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $837.00
  • $817.00

$20.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2784
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $

$2784.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $300
  • $
  • $30
  • $90
  • $100
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 300
  • 50
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 300
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 556.8

$2526.80

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2784.00
  • $2526.80

$257.20

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $000
  • $000
  • $896
  • $000
  • $000

$896.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $000
  • $000
  • $000
  • $110
  • $000
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 000
  • 000
  • 000
  • 56
  • 000
  • 000
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 100
  • 30
  • 000
  • 0000
  • 000
  • 000
  • 50
  • 000
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 20
  • 000
  • 000
  • 25
  • 000
  • 40
  • 000
  • 000

$881.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $896.00
  • $881.00

$15.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $1200
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $

$1200.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $25
  • $25
  • $50
  • $25
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 56
  • 25
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 280
  • 25
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 20
  • 20
  • 15
  • 5
  • 25

$1196.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1200.00
  • $1196.00

$4.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $1950
  • $300
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0

$2250.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $50
  • $50
  • $40
  • $50
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 150
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 250
  • 50
  • 40
  • 30
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 100
  • 80
  • 300
  • 30
  • 50
  • 50
  • 330

$2250.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2250.00
  • $2250.00

$0.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2430
  • $160
  • $1297.01
  • $
  • $

$3887.01

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $0
  • $50
  • $64.35
  • $116
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 116.5
  • 30
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 764
  • 140
  • 0
  • 0
  • 900
  • 30
  • 0
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 20
  • 20
  • 34
  • 20
  • 0
  • 100
  • 0
  • 0

$3604.85

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $3887.01
  • $3604.85

$282.16

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2522
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $

$2522.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $60
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 400
  • 400
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 400
  • 100
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 250
  • 100
  • 300
  • 20

$2430.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2522.00
  • $2430.00

$92.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2535
  • $22
  • $
  • $100
  • $100

$2757.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 25
  • 0
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

$25.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2757.00
  • $25.00

$2732.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $
  • $
  • $1200
  • $
  • $

$1200.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $20
  • $20
  • $60
  • $30
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 20
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 200
  • 50
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 20
  • 50
  • 20
  • 10

$900.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1200.00
  • $900.00

$300.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $3000
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $

$3000.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $40
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 100
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 300
  • 100
  • 100
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 50
  • 50
  • 50
  • 10
  • 100

$1550.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $3000.00
  • $1550.00

$1450.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $0
  • $1630
  • $0
  • $150
  • $

$1780.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $61
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 120
  • 15
  • 22.50
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 100
  • 100
  • 100
  • 13
  • 30
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 70
  • 80
  • 40
  • 40
  • 15
  • 40

$1466.50

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1780.00
  • $1466.50

$313.50

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $1916.00
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $

$1916.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $25.00
  • $25.00
  • $75.00
  • $100.00
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 100.00
  • 25.00
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 350.00
  • 150.00
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 20.00

$1620.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1916.00
  • $1620.00

$296.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $1500
  • $
  • $
  • $530
  • $

$2030.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $90
  • $50
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 90
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 400
  • 50
  • 100
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 100
  • 50
  • 100
  • 50

$2030.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2030.00
  • $2030.00

$0.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $
  • $
  • $900
  • $
  • $

$900.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $50
  • $50
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 60
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 100
  • 50
  • 60
  • 40
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

$710.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $900.00
  • $710.00

$190.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $1500
  • $500
  • $20
  • $500
  • $

$2520.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 50
  • 97
  • 100
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 483
  • 50
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 400
  • 105
  • 50

$1635.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2520.00
  • $1635.00

$885.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $1357.41
  • $1000
  • $537.54
  • $70.20
  • $1000

$3965.15

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $11.99
  • $91
  • $19
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 288
  • 500
  • 10
  • 189
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 200
  • 25
  • 57
  • 400
  • 100
  • 27
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 200
  • 100
  • 20
  • 45

$3757.99

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $3965.15
  • $3757.99

$207.16

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $1850
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $

$1850.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $10
  • $10
  • $35
  • $70
  • $15
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 65
  • 15
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 250
  • 30
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 75
  • 75
  • 125
  • 25
  • 10
  • 25
  • 150

$1785.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1850.00
  • $1785.00

$65.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $

$0.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

$0.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $0.00
  • $0.00

$0.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $
  • $600
  • $1200
  • $
  • $

$1800.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $60
  • $20
  • $60
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 50
  • 20
  • 5
  • 5
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 400
  • 200
  • 10
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 20
  • 50
  • 60
  • 20

$1580.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1800.00
  • $1580.00

$220.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $3333
  • $
  • $1173
  • $
  • $

$4506.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $80
  • $70
  • $60
  • $60
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 150
  • 70
  • 100
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 150
  • 60
  • 0
  • 500
  • 50
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 100
  • 10
  • 10
  • 40

$2510.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $4506.00
  • $2510.00

$1996.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2300
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $

$2300.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $55
  • $
  • $45
  • $100
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 110
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 200
  • 25
  • 45
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 100
  • 150
  • 300
  • 10
  • 200

$1990.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2300.00
  • $1990.00

$310.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $1400
  • $00
  • $00
  • $00
  • $00

$1400.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $100
  • $0
  • $66.19
  • $20
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 75
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 200
  • 20
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 20
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 50
  • 0

$1301.19

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1400.00
  • $1301.19

$98.81

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2790
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0

$2790.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $20
  • $20
  • $20
  • $56
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 138.50
  • 40
  • 20
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 300
  • 100
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 100
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 150
  • 150
  • 20
  • 100
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 100

$2484.50

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2790.00
  • $2484.50

$305.50

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $830.50
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $

$830.50

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $30
  • $55.6
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 80
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 100
  • 2
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 50

$456.60

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $830.50
  • $456.60

$373.90

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $1600
  • $600
  • $0
  • $
  • $

$2200.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $80
  • $100
  • $150
  • $70
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 120
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 100
  • 30
  • 100
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 40
  • 20
  • 90
  • 300

$2200.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2200.00
  • $2200.00

$0.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2500
  • $1300
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0

$3800.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $150
  • $80
  • $90
  • $50
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 150
  • 50
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 350
  • 15
  • 0
  • 0
  • 350
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 80
  • 100
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 200

$3165.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $3800.00
  • $3165.00

$635.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $1990
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $

$1990.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $75
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 85
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 400
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 50
  • 100
  • 200
  • 30
  • 200

$1640.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1990.00
  • $1640.00

$350.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $1500
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0

$1500.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $50
  • $50
  • $50
  • $50
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 300
  • 50
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 50
  • 50
  • 150
  • 50
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 50

$1500.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1500.00
  • $1500.00

$0.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2380
  • $0
  • $
  • $0
  • $

$2380.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0
  • $20
  • $0
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 120
  • 0
  • 0
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 50
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 20
  • 0
  • 150
  • 20
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 2000

$2380.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2380.00
  • $2380.00

$0.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $7000
  • $150
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0

$7150.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $0
  • $65
  • $75
  • $65
  • $73.89
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 300
  • 160
  • 20
  • 0
  • 100
  • 150
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 350
  • 80
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 100
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 34.72
  • 50
  • 15
  • 20
  • 0
  • 150
  • 0
  • 1000

$3658.61

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $7150.00
  • $3658.61

$3491.39

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $3000
  • $0
  • $360
  • $1000
  • $0

$4360.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $0
  • $150
  • $100
  • $120
  • $33
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 200
  • 0
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 700
  • 0
  • 0
  • 600
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 100
  • 100
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

$3240.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $4360.00
  • $3240.00

$1120.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $
  • $0
  • $860
  • $672
  • $

$1532.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $72
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 20
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 100
  • 50
  • 50
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

$792.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1532.00
  • $792.00

$740.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $
  • $0
  • $1100
  • $
  • $

$1100.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $30
  • $50
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 40
  • 25
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 200
  • 50
  • 5
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 12
  • 18
  • 20

$1100.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1100.00
  • $1100.00

$0.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $
  • $1000
  • $
  • $
  • $

$1000.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0
  • $75
  • $0
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 80
  • 0
  • 50
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 100
  • 55
  • 0
  • 0
  • 300
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 44
  • 55
  • 50
  • 45
  • 0
  • 20
  • 0
  • 100

$974.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1000.00
  • $974.00

$26.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $1169
  • $
  • $60
  • $
  • $

$1229.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 400
  • 100
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 30
  • 15
  • 150

$1195.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1229.00
  • $1195.00

$34.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $700
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0

$700.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $70
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 60
  • 40
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 32
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 2000

$2502.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $700.00
  • $2502.00

$1802.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2400
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $

$2400.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $15
  • $25
  • $15
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 150

$605.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2400.00
  • $605.00

$1795.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $1792
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $

$1792.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $0
  • $0
  • $100
  • $65
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 200
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 200
  • 50
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 225
  • 50
  • 100

$1690.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1792.00
  • $1690.00

$102.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $500
  • $1500
  • $333
  • $
  • $

$2333.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $50
  • $150
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 400
  • 100
  • 0
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 200
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 250

$1650.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2333.00
  • $1650.00

$683.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $1134
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $

$1134.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $50
  • $100
  • $50
  • $40
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 55
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 120
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 60
  • 50
  • 50
  • 250

$1125.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1134.00
  • $1125.00

$9.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $1680
  • $250
  • $0
  • $0
  • $600

$2530.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0
  • $60
  • $100
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 100
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 100
  • 400
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 100
  • 100
  • 50
  • 100
  • 100

$1210.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2530.00
  • $1210.00

$1320.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $3200
  • $800
  • $0
  • $300
  • $

$4300.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $30
  • $50
  • $70
  • $120
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 150
  • 100
  • 25
  • 25
  • 0
  • 0
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 700
  • 15
  • 300
  • 130
  • 200
  • 25
  • 0
  • 0
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 150
  • 0
  • 0
  • 60
  • 0
  • 50
  • 0
  • 0

$4300.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $4300.00
  • $4300.00

$0.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $1000
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $

$1000.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0
  • $40
  • $0
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 20
  • 0
  • 0
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 300
  • 20
  • 0
  • 120
  • 20
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 30
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 50

$1000.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1000.00
  • $1000.00

$0.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $3200
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0

$3200.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $25
  • $25
  • $20
  • $100
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 750
  • 300
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 250
  • 800
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 200

$3070.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $3200.00
  • $3070.00

$130.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $1500
  • $2500
  • $1000
  • $1000
  • $

$6000.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $100
  • $100
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 250
  • 50
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 150
  • 50
  • 300
  • 50
  • 0
  • 100
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 50
  • 50
  • 100
  • 50
  • 50
  • 1000

$3450.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $6000.00
  • $3450.00

$2550.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $40000
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0

$40000.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $21
  • $20
  • $50
  • $79
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 140
  • 0
  • 0
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 300
  • 20
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 200
  • 60
  • 0
  • 0
  • 13
  • 0
  • 300
  • 0

$2578.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $40000.00
  • $2578.00

$37422.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2200
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0

$2200.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0
  • $60
  • $0
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 100
  • 0
  • 0
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 200
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 23
  • 100
  • 225
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 800

$2008.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2200.00
  • $2008.00

$192.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2200
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $

$2200.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0
  • $75
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 35
  • 0
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 250
  • 50
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 50
  • 50
  • 270
  • 0
  • 500

$1880.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2200.00
  • $1880.00

$320.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $500
  • $1600
  • $
  • $
  • $

$2100.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $30
  • $50
  • $60
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 160
  • 30
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 300
  • 60
  • 40
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 100
  • 100
  • 20
  • 150

$2100.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2100.00
  • $2100.00

$0.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $1658
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $

$1658.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $50
  • $50
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 150
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 100
  • 15
  • 289
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 50
  • 100
  • 20

$1474.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1658.00
  • $1474.00

$184.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $800
  • $300
  • $100
  • $100
  • $

$1300.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0
  • $50
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 100
  • 150
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 250
  • 100
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 75
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 50
  • 100
  • 250
  • 100
  • 0
  • 50
  • 0
  • 0

$1275.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1300.00
  • $1275.00

$25.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $
  • $400
  • $
  • $200
  • $

$600.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $50
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 300
  • 10
  • 100
  • 10
  • 80
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 30
  • 100
  • 40
  • 10

$1030.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $600.00
  • $1030.00

$430.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2000
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0

$2000.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $0
  • $0
  • $150
  • $60
  • $0
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 60
  • 40
  • 0
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 400
  • 10
  • 0
  • 0
  • 100
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 50
  • 20
  • 230
  • 50
  • 0
  • 10
  • 0
  • 170

$2000.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2000.00
  • $2000.00

$0.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2540
  • $
  • $633
  • $
  • $

$3173.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $0
  • $50
  • $60
  • $45
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 300
  • 240
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 500
  • 250
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 100

$3045.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $3173.00
  • $3045.00

$128.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $

$0.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

$0.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $0.00
  • $0.00

$0.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $
  • $300000
  • $
  • $
  • $

$300000.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 100
  • 100

$200.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $300000.00
  • $200.00

$299800.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2240
  • $1500
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0

$3740.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0
  • $85
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 128
  • 85
  • 40
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 225
  • 15
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 15
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 25
  • 80
  • 0
  • 150
  • 0
  • 20
  • 0
  • 1500

$2913.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $3740.00
  • $2913.00

$827.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $0
  • $0
  • $1169
  • $0
  • $0

$1169.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $0
  • $0
  • $18
  • $39.55
  • $0
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 143
  • 0
  • 0
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 250
  • 15
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 30
  • 0
  • 0
  • 28
  • 0
  • 20
  • 0
  • 25

$1168.55

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1169.00
  • $1168.55

$0.45

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $
  • $
  • $1200
  • $
  • $

$1200.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $0
  • $0
  • $50
  • $40
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 50
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 200
  • 20
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 50
  • 50
  • 50
  • 40
  • 100

$1150.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $1200.00
  • $1150.00

$50.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $3000
  • $1500
  • $230
  • $250
  • $

$4980.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $50
  • $80
  • $80
  • $120
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 200
  • 150
  • 100
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 500
  • 200
  • 150
  • 200
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 250
  • 200
  • 100
  • 75
  • 0
  • 100
  • 100

$4455.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $4980.00
  • $4455.00

$525.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2602.15
  • $
  • $520.38
  • $
  • $

$3122.53

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $100
  • $50
  • $90
  • $75
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 170
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 700
  • 350
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 150
  • 150
  • 60
  • 40
  • 50
  • 37.53

$3122.53

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $3122.53
  • $3122.53

$0.00

Your Monthly Budget

After you chose a scenario from the Creating a Budget handout, you developed a realistic monthly budget based on the scenario you chose. Income and expenses should be balanced (be equal) or there should be money left over. Here is the budget you created.

Income

Income

  • Net income from wages (after deductions)
  • Self-employment income
  • Government benefits
  • Other income:
  • Other income:

TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME (A)

  • $2000
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0
  • $0

$2000.00

Expenses

Expenses

Housing Expenses
  • Heat
  • Hydro
  • Cable and internet
  • Telephone and cell phone
  • Other:
  • $100
  • $20
  • $80
  • $55
  • $
Transportation Expenses
  • Car
  • Gas
  • Parking
  • Public Transportation
  • Taxicabs
  • Other:
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 50
  • 0
  • 0
Living Expenses
  • Food
  • Clothing and laundry
  • Childcare
  • Loan Payment
  • Credit card payments
  • Prescription drugs
  • Pets
  • Other:
  • 200
  • 10
  • 0
  • 0
  • 25
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
Personal Expenses
  • Recreation and entertainment
  • Eating out
  • Cigarettes and alcohol
  • Personal grooming (clothes, hair)
  • Magazines and newspapers
  • Gifts and donations
  • Vacation and travel
  • Additional saving goal:

TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES (B)

  • 20
  • 75
  • 200
  • 50
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

$1685.00

Overall Balance

OVERALL BALANCE

  • Total monthly income (A)
  • SUBTRACT Total monthly expenses (B)

= (-) Overspending or (+) Saving

  • $2000.00
  • $1685.00

$315.00

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