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Student Name Living on My Own May 26, 2016

Income Your employer Job title Job responsibilities Earnings If you are a student, where you get the rest of your money. Don’t count on a scholarship unless you know NOW you are earning one Source of information

Savings You must at least save $20 a month. Indicate how much, the type of account and the amount of interest you earn Sources of information

Your home More than one slide ok Where you live Description of your home Amount of rent Deposits required What is included (amenities, utilities, furniture etc.) Whether you have a roommate or not Sources of information

Work/School Expenses Work Clothing, equipment, training – How much – Who pays School—tuition, fees and books Sources of information

Transportation Distance to school/work from home Parking costs If you are a student living on campus, plan trips home to visit family and friends – Means of travel – How often – How far Sources of information

Transportation Your car (if you are going to a university you don’t need a car) – Make and model – Car payment – explain if you don’t have one – Gas mileage – Insurance – Routine maintenance – Costs If you don’t have a car, how will you travel— include costs Sources of Information

Personal Expenses (you can use more than one slide) Utilities—PG&E, cable, internet, etc. Phone Food Cleaning and laundry Personal care Clothing Entertainment Renter’s insurance Health insurance Anything else you think of Sources of information

Startup costs Place your start-up costs table here

Budget Place your budget Money coming in and money going out must balance

Your thoughts What you learned from doing this project. 3-5 bullet points.

Sources Minimum of 3 Name of website, Date created, date accessed, url