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Real Life Budget Assignment Human Dynamics 2201 Name: Career: Salary: Take Home Salary You do not take home ALL the money you make roughly 30% is taken out immediately for taxes. Set up a proportion to determine how much you make yearly if 30% is taken off for taxes. = 30 / 100 Take Home Salary: Divide by 12: INCOME: / month How Much Schooling is required for Your Career? High School Diploma Technical Training (1 year) Associates Diploma (2 years) Bachelor Degree (4 years) Master s Degree (2-6 years) PhD or Post-Doctoral (6-8 years) How much will schooling cost? x = $/year x # of years = total Do you have a scholarship? (if so, deduct that from the schooling total) TOTAL Schooling Cost: School loans: Go to: http://www.finaid.org/calculators/loanpayments.phtml Type in your total schooling cost and select the LOAN TERMS - # of years you will pay back the loan. How many years did you select? click calculate. What is the monthly payment for your student loan?

Buying a House Go to https://tools.td.com/mortgage-affordability-calculator/ Follow the steps to determine what amount you are able to spend on a home and what your monthly mortgage cost will be. You will require the following information: Annual Household Income Before taxes Amount for a Down Payment Minimum of 5% needed for a home under $500,000 Your Monthly Debt Includes student loans and credit cards Other Monthly Expenses Vehicle payment, insurance, groceries, etc. $ $ $ $ TOTAL Housing Purchase Price: Monthly Mortgage Price: Now, go to www.realtor.ca and find a house within your budget. Make sure the home has everything you want and need! Print the house listing page. New Home Address:

Monthly Bills Energy (Gas and Electric): How many square feet is your house? ft 2 On average, energy costs about $50 a month to heat and light up 600 ft 2 Divide the area of your house by 600 = Now multiply that by 50 = Energy cost per month: $ Water: Average water bill for a 1000 sq.ft. house with one bath is $67.00 for 3 months. So let s calculate per month that is. For each bathroom and 1000 square feet in your house you will pay that much. Water cost per month: $ Trash: You pay quarterly, it is roughly $90 every 3 months. That is per month. Trash cost per month: $ Cable / Internet: Cable: Basic - $24.99 / month Basic + - $49.99 / month Popular - $74.99 / month Premier - $99.99 / month Internet: Basic - $32.99 / month Basic + - $67.99 / month Popular - $77.99 / month Premier - $87.99 / month Bundles: Cable & Internet Bundle 1 - $168.41 / month Bundle 2 - $193.41 / month Bundle 3 - $218.41 / month Netflix - $7.99 / month Highlight the plan(s) of your choice. Cable & Internet cost per month: $

Phone: Unlimited Talk & Text - $60.00 Voicemail & Call Display - $12.00 Data Plans: 500 MB - $30.00 2 GB - $45.00 5 GB - $60.00 10 GB - $85.00 Phone cost per month: $ Vehicle Costs Car payment: - Go to www.cars.com Search and find a car that you would like to buy. Make: Model: o Total Cost: Go to http://www.autotrader.com/calculators/ Fill in the chart below using the data provided: Months 60 Vehicle Price $ Interest Rate 2.0 % Sales Tax Rate $ Price $ Total Financed S Sales Tax Rate 15 % Total Interest $ Down Payment $ Total Loan $ Vehicle cost per month: $

Car insurance: To see how our province ranks, here is the full list of provinces and average insurance costs for each: Ontario $1281.00 Newfoundland $749.00 British Columbia $1112.00 Nova Scotia $735.00 Saskatchewan $1049.00 New Brunswick $728.00 Manitoba $1027.00 Prince Edward Island $695.00 Alberta $1004.00 Quebec $642.00 Average cost per year in your province of choice: (Divide by 12) Car Insurance cost per month: $ Gas: Type of car: Cost of gas per litre $ Cost to fill a 50L tank Multiply cost per litre by 50 $ Number of km you will drive a day Number of km you will drive a week Multiply number of daily km by 7 Number of litres of gas per week 1 litre of gas will take you roughly 10km Divide your weekly km by 10 Cost of gas for one week Multiply the cost per litre by your number of litres per week. $ Gas cost per month: $

Meal Planning Complete the shopping list based on the meal plan you created. Your meal plan sheet is on the next page. Go to www.walmart.com and shop from your list. Ensure you go to the American Walmart site Canadian Walmart does not carry any groceries online. Print your total cart Total at Walmart for one week: $ Eat out at all? $ / week Food and take out per week: X 4 weeks Food cost per month: $

Weekly Meal Planning MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

My Monthly Budget Monthly Expense Amount Home Mortgage Utilities Energy Water Trash Cable & Internet Phone Transportation Car Payment Car Insurance Gas Miscellaneous Groceries Take Out Personal Care (shampoo, toothpaste, etc.) Household Items (cleaning supplies, toilet paper, etc.) TOTAL DUE TOTAL WAGES DIFFERENCE

Budgeting Reflection Questions: Answer each question in complete sentences thoughtfully. What surprised you while completing this activity? What happened that you expected while completing this activity? What would you do different if you could do this again? What is at least one real life bill/situation that you were surprised by?

Architect $49,420 Yard worker $22,204 Attorney $135,000 Welder $34,445 Assistant Manager $43,296 Web Developer $60,000 Professor $78,000 Warehouse Worker $29,765 Bank Teller $24,960 Ultrasound Tech $44,544 Computer Engineer $52,915 Teacher $53,755 Dental Hygienist $52,160 Police officer $38,617 Graphic Designer $37,000 Pediatrician $123,616 Custodian $36,000 Pilot $76,050 HVAC Technician $33,364 Fashion Designer $45,350 Construction Worker $28,554 Pharmacist $95,850 Cook $26,000 Phlebotomist $27,984 Insurance Agent $40,187 Editor $38,293 Paralegal $37,482 Business Office Manager $41,161 Personal Trainer $37,750 Retail Sales $29,867 Plumber $40,144 Cashier $22,131 Purchasing Agent $38,210 Chemist $47,688 Registered Nurse $49,920 Probation officer $27,000 Secretary $30,555 Occupational Therapist $58,221 Social worker $38,000 Cosmetologist $24,500 Truck driver $28,600 Electrician $44,000 Vet tech $26,558 Mechanic $35,000 Vet $69,764