
Budgeting
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Budgeting - An Introduction
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What is a budget?
A budget is: An estimate of income and expenditure over a period of time.
Estimate: An approximate calculation
Income: Money received through work/investments
Expenditure: An amount of money Spent
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Multiple Select
An estimate of income and expenditure over a period of time is a...
Income
Budget
Currency
This one should be easy. Why are you even looking at this option.
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A budget is a plan to spend less than you earn each month.
Simply put.
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Multiple Select
A _________ is an approximate calculation or judgement of the value
Estimate
Budget
Expenditure
Income
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Multiple Select
An amount of money spent is a/an
Budget
Expenditure
Estimate
Income
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Multiple Select
Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments ia an
Expenditure
Income
Budget
Time
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Poll
Who here has had to make a budget before?
I have
I have not
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Open Ended
What have you personally had to budget for?
or
What would you like to budget for in the future?
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What have you personally had to budget for?
What would you like to budget for?
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Budgeting is NOT about restrictions, it is about freedom!
Allows you to plan for the future
Save for the future
You are more in control
Less stressed
More confident
And you will find extra money to buythings you actually want! Not just the Essentials. (Shelter, Food, Clothing*, Water)
*Not all 'clothing' would be considered 'Essential'
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Essential Items on your budget
Essential Items include: Electricity, Rent, Food, Loans,
...phone plan? Internet?
Essential Items are things that you NEED. These are the things that you budget to pay for first!
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Non-essential Items.
Items that are NOT A NECESSITY. This means, items that you could go without.
Examples; Movie tickets, Junk foods, gym memberships, that second purse that matches your jacket, Xbox membership.
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Multiple Select
Check all the items that would be considered 'Essential Items'
Ray Bans
Electricity
Rent
A cool pen
Candy
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Multiple Select
Check all the items that we would consider 'Non-Essential Items'
Water
Healthy foods
A second purse
A model airplane
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Once we have completed our budget, we will know if we have a deficit or a surplus of money
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Surplus or a Deficit
Surplus: When you have extra money after paying for everything on your budget.
Deficit: When you have less money after paying for everything on your budget
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Multiple Select
Max has just finished his budget for the week.
He makes $200 mowing grass. He pays for his phone plan $50, Movie Tickets $40, $60 for video games and $70 for food.
Does he have a surplus or a deficit?
Surplus
Deficit
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He has a deficit - Max has spent more than he has made! uh-oh. Let's think of ways to balance his budget.
a 'Balanced Budget' is when income is equal to or greater than expenses paid.
He could - Decrease expenses,
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Income: $200 mowing grass.
Phone plan $50
Movie Tickets $40
Video games $60
$70 for food.
How will be balance his budget?
He Could....
Increase income
Decrease expenses
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