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Life Plan Project Student Name

Career Career - Education - National Average Earnings -

School - Tuition - Room & Board - Total Cost per Year - School

Total Cost for 4 Years - Student Loan Cost - School

Rent - Vehicle - Clothes - Food & Entertainment - Trips & Vacations - Student Loans - Total - Monthly Expenses – Phase 1

Single in Apartment Yearly Income - Yearly Expenses - Yearly Savings - Phase 1 Savings - Phase 1 (5 years)

Rent - Vehicle - Clothes - Food & Entertainment - Trips & Vacations - Student Loans - Total - Monthly Expenses – Phase 2

Married in Apartment, No Children Yearly Income - Yearly Expenses - Yearly Savings - Phase 2 Savings - Total Savings - Phase 2 (5 years)

Total Savings through Phase 2 - Down Payment - Savings Left - House Down Payment

Mortgage - Vehicle - Clothes - Food & Entertainment - Trips & Vacations - Total - Monthly Expenses – Phase 3

Married in House, 1 Child Yearly Income - Yearly Expenses - Yearly Savings - Phase 3 Savings - Total Savings - Phase 3 (5 years)

Mortgage - Vehicle - Clothes - Food & Entertainment - Trips & Vacations - Total - Monthly Expenses – Phase 4

Married in House, 2 Children Yearly Income - Yearly Expenses - Yearly Savings - Phase 4 Savings - Total Savings - Phase 4 (10 years)

Mortgage - Vehicle - Clothes - Food & Entertainment - Trips & Vacations - Total - Monthly Expenses – Phase 5

Married in House, 1 Child Yearly Income - Yearly Expenses - Yearly Savings - Phase 5 Savings - Total Savings - Phase 5 (5 years)

Mortgage - Vehicle - Clothes - Food & Entertainment - Trips & Vacations - Total - Monthly Expenses – Phase 6

Married in House, No Children Yearly Income - Yearly Expenses - Yearly Savings - Phase 6 Savings - Total Savings - Phase 6 (10 years)

Vehicle - Clothes - Food & Entertainment - Trips & Vacations - Total - Monthly Expenses – Retirement

Total Savings through Phase 6 - Savings needed per year of retirement - Number of years savings will last - Retirement Savings