Make a budget sheet for may with no income only saving of $2,500
another savings of 1000
financial aid 2500
as a college student this is my expense i live with my parents rest you can make up
| Expenses | |
| Phone | $ 136.00 |
| Gas | $ 100.00 |
| transportation | $ 30.00 |
| clothing | $ 200.00 |
| Eat out | $ 100.00 |
| Groceries | $ 100.00 |
Budget work sheet
Expenses and Income for May
|
Income |
|
|
Financial aid |
$2500 |
|
Saving |
$3500 |
|
Total |
$6000 |
|
Expenses |
|
|
Telephone |
$136 |
|
Gas |
$100 |
|
Transportation |
$30 |
|
Clothing |
$200 |
|
Eat out |
$100 |
|
Groceries |
$100 |
|
Total |
$666 |
|
Difference |
|
|
Total monthly income |
$6000 |
|
Less: total monthly expenses |
$666 |
|
Difference/Saving |
$5334 |
Make a budget sheet for may with no income only saving of $2,500 another savings of...
Make a budget sheet for may with no income only saving of $2,500 another savings of 1000 financial aid 2500 as a college student this is my expense i live with my parents rest you can make up Expenses Phone $ 136.00 Gas $ 100.00 transportation $ 30.00 clothing $ 200.00 Eat out $ 100.00 Groceries $ 100.00
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