Where Does my Money go as an Anesthesiologist By: Steven Kingkiner May 25,2012 Period 3/4.

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Where Does my Money go as an Anesthesiologist By: Steven Kingkiner May 25,2012 Period 3/4

Information about this Job In general, an anesthesiologist is a medical doctor who cares for a patient before, during and immediately following a surgical or medical procedure by administering appropriate anesthesia and monitoring the patient for reactions and complications, and to ensure comfort and manage pain.

Why do I choose this job? I choose this job because I like how you have to comfort the person before surgery with medicine. Also, it is a great way to use medical skills.

Monthly Expenses ExpenseChoice #1Choice #2Total Cost Rent 1 Bedroom = $ bedroom = $ $1,000 but $500 have a roommate PhoneHouse = $40.00Cell = $50.00$ Electric$80.00 Cable/InternetBasic = $45.00Advanced = $90.00$90.00 HeatIncluded in Rent --- Car PaymentBasic = $300.00Luxury = $500.00$500 Ferrari Enzo Car Insurance$ Gasoline$ Credit Cards$ Food$75-$150+ $ Student Loans4 year = $200 Grad School = $ Medical School = $ $ Miscellaneous Cash$400 Pet$150 Total??$2,705

Pie Chart For Expenses

Monthly Savings SavingsChoiceTotal Vacation$100.00$1,000 Holiday$50.00$1,000 Retirement?$2,500 Savings?$1,500

Pie Chart For Savings

Rent My rent price is $500 because I share the place with a roommate. We are splitting the price.

My Yearly Income My yearly income is: $150,000 after a 30% deduction for taxes I have $105,000.

My Monthly Income My monthly income is $8,750 a month(Divided By 12).

Where Is My Money Going? Net Monthly Income: $8750- Bills $2,750 - $6,000Savings =$0

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