Checking Bank Account By: Nicolas Gomollon.

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Checking Bank Account By: Nicolas Gomollon

Week 1 I received a $480 deposit. I bought groceries $50 Clothing $50 Car Fuel $100

Week 1 $480 $480 $50 $430 $50 $380 $100 $280 Description Deposit Amount Balance Groceries Clothing Car Fuel $480 $480 $50 $430 $50 $380 $100 $280 Total Balance: $280

Week 2 I received a $480 deposit + $280 I bought groceries $50 Laptop $500 Car Fuel $100

Week 2 $760 $50 $710 $500 $210 $100 $110 Description Deposit Amount Balance Deposit + Week 1 Groceries Laptop Car Fuel $760 $480 + $280 $50 $710 $500 $210 $100 $110 Total Balance: $110

Week 3 I received a $480 deposit + $110 I bought groceries $50 Clothing $50 Car Fuel $100

Week 3 $590 $50 $540 $50 $490 $100 $390 Description Deposit Amount Balance Deposit + Week 2 Groceries Clothing Car Fuel $590 $480 + $110 $50 $540 $50 $490 $100 $390 Total Balance: $390

Week 4 I received a $480 deposit + $390 I bought groceries $50 Cable, Internet, and Phone bill $100 Cell phone bill $60 Car Payment $150 Car Fuel $100 Gas, electricity, and water bill $60

Week 4 Description Deposit Amount Balance Deposit + Week 2 Groceries Cell phone bill Car Payment Car Fuel $870 $480 + $390 $50 $820 Cable, Internet, & Phone bill $100 $720 $60 $660 $150 $510 $100 $410 Gas, electricity, & water bill $60 $350 Total Balance: $350

Rent $350 + -$1,000 = -$650 Total Balance: -$650

What I Learned From this project, I learned that I should save up my money for more urgent items. I also learned that I should first pay my bills, and later buy unnecessary items.

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