Mathematics
Mathematics, 13.04.2021 15:20, annyarias5209

Section 1: Creating a Two-Month Budget Imagine that you are a college student who lives away from home. You have a work-study job at your
college library, and you earn about $600 each month. You have one major long-term goal: you want to
save up money to visit your family soon, and you need at least $100 for your train tickets.
1. Create a budget that will allow you to save at least $100 by the end of October (10 points)
Make sure your budget includes these fixed expenses:
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The cost of rent ($250 each month for your shared apartment)
The cost of your bus pass ($40 each month)
The cost of books (S150, but only in September at the beginning of the school year)
Make sure your budget considers these variable expense categories:
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The cost of food
The cost of clothing
Discretionary spending (money to spend freely)

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