Nadia Gonzalez - Budget Project 2017
Nadia Gonzalez - Budget Project 2017
Nadia Gonzalez - Budget Project 2017
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YEARLY salary for a beginner at this career (an “entry level” salary). $350,000
This is called “Gross yearly income”
-Find a starting salary in the Los Angeles area, or California.
The amount you will pay in FEDERAL income tax. 33_ % , or $____
Note: this is a percent of your yearly salary, and how much you earn affects how
much you pay in taxes.
-Use this to figure it out! https://smartasset.com/taxes/income-taxes
The amount you will pay in FICA taxes (Social Security and Medicare). 2.35 % , or $____
Note: this is a percent of your yearly salary, and how many people live in your
household affects what percentage you pay)
YEARLY NET disposable income, or “income after taxes are taken out.” $139,150
(your salary minus taxes)
The 50/30/20 rule: Below, write down how much you should spend, in dollar amounts, on NEEDS, WANTS, and
SAVINGS each month. Hint: multiply your Net MONTHLY income x a decimal for each %
Go to Yahoo Finance, and search for a company that you might want to invest your own money into. You are
required to pick one company’s stock, and track it for the duration of this project. Use Yahoo Finance to keep
track of the stock’s value. Use this site for help reading the stock chart for the company you chose!
Name
and symbol of stock you chose Nike
Example: Facebook, Inc. (FB)
Stock 52 week 52 week Purchase price Price on the Next Final Price Check (day
Symbol high low Date: (insert the date Block Period before this assignment is due)
(Abbreviation) you first looked at this
stock here)
Nke $70.25 $50.35 $ $ $
$
Total gain or loss per share
(overall
change in
value of
the stock
from when
you first
looked it
up until
the last
time you
checked)
Sample of
Yahoo
Finance
stock page
INVESTMENTS
Stars are
next to
important
info You will need to give a short description of, and list AT LEAST one strength and one
weakness for, each of the four investment options:
Description Strength Weakness
go to your bank company does saving you money if any circumstance where
Basic and ask to create a savings you need that money you can
Savings account. not touch it until the time you
Account chose is over.
Certificate
of Deposit
US
Treasury
Bond
(aka a
“bond”)
pay for a piece of the stock easy way to make money if nike were to go out of style
and whatever money they and the stock loses money so
Stocks make gets split up and a do you.
(in a little amount goes to you
company)
401k
(through
your work)
NOTE: You MUST do the research for stocks/bonds/certificates of deposit, even if you choose to NOT include stocks,
bonds, or certificates in your monthly budget. Choose one of the following options and respond below:
A) In a few sentences, pick one or two of the options from the chart above that you could see yourself investing 10% of
your income in. Briefly explain WHY you would pick that option (or two) to invest in. (No, you cannot just copy and
paste your bullet points to here).
B) If you choose to ONLY have a savings account (and not stocks/bonds/certificates) in your monthly budget, write a
few sentences explaining why you are using a savings account to plan for your retirement and your future (keeping
in mind the future possibility of having children, sending them to college, maybe buying a house, etc.). You must
explain your decision to put your 10% into a savings account instead of investing for the future. Write that
reasoning below, here:
C) I am going to only be using a savings account for my retirement plan because to me it's the safest and easiest plan
there is. i don't really trust the other processes, because i feel like these have a more negative view to them.
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HOUSING
You must find your own place to live, and you will be living alone for this project. Yes, you can have roommates in real life,
but sometimes that gets really annoying. Your apartment or housing must be located in the Los Angeles county area and it
must be in an area that you would actually consider living. You can choose to rent an apartment, house, condo or trailer,
but you must have the actual advertisement/listing to prove your new residence exists…save the link!
Remember the General Rule: Rent/housing should be NO HIGHER than 30% of your monthly income!
Location: ___paramount_________________
UTILITIES
Without utilities, your place of residence will be a dark, damp, Xbox-free zone. I want you to continue living the life you have
now, or a better one (because you will have earned it)! So if you currently have a cell phone, WiFi/Internet, and
cable/satellite TV, you must include it in your budget. You will need to find out what utilities are required in your new place,
and then you will need to investigate the monthly costs of these utilities. Keep in mind that some apartments/condos
include certain utilities, while others do not. You need proof that certain utilities are included. If you don’t, I will add the
additional amount listed to your monthly budget…yikes!
Sometimes, your electricity, gas, and water are INCLUDED in an apartment. If that is what your apartment listing says, then
research the average cost of those utilities in Los Angeles. If your apartment says that there is Internet ACCESS, that just
means you just have the wires…you still need to pay for Internet service!
To compute the monthly payments, use this link and input a reasonable credit score (NOT “Super Prime”)
and down payment. Remember, the interest rate is 5%!
Work Miles Per Week: Miles from home to work = 15 X 2 (round trip) = 30 miles per day
Work miles per week + 50 “getting around” miles per week: 200 miles X 4.3 (weeks) 860 = miles per month
City miles per gallon of gas for your automobile: _____25___ “MPG”
Auto/Renters- Most car insurance policies are quoted for a six-month period, so do
your math correctly! Use FALSE INFORMATION (name, address, etc.) to get a
Progressive quote without giving any personal information:
http://www.progressive.com/ To be 22, your year of birth is 1995. Answer the
questions with your current status.
For car insurance: you want limits of liability of $25,000/$50,000 bodily injury,
$500.00 deductible on comprehensive and collision and a $25,000 limit on Uninsured Motorists.
Combine your Renters Insurance with your Auto Insurance to save money! However, list the “premiums” (or
price) for each separately. For renter’s insurance, you want contents coverage of $25,000 with the remainder of
the coverages as they list them (Liability, Medical, Mold). Do not do flood insurance.
$250
Total Car insurance per month
$
Total Renters insurance per month
$
Total Life Insurance per month ($50,000, 5 year term life insurance policy)
Life insurance is optional. I recognize that many people do not have it, or wait until they have a family or significant other.
-If you choose to get it, you can start with State Farm’s website: https://www.statefarm.com/insurance/life
Total MONTHLY insurance costs: $
FOOD
I realize that right now many of you survive on Chick-fil-A and Buffalo Spot. However, for our purposes, you will need to eat
at least three real meals each day and MOST of these meals must be prepared by you. (There will be no going home to eat
with mom and dad…because they are tired of feeding you all the time!)
First, you are to prepare a one-week menu on the WEEKLY MENU sheet provided. Next you will need to make a detailed
grocery list on the GROCERY sheet provided. Your grocery sheet must include all of the items you will need to prepare your
meals for the entire week. Be sure to include price, brand names, amount/sizes, etc. of the items you are going to purchase.
Be sure to include any and all snack items that you normally consume. Do NOT include the following items: salt, pepper,
spices, cooking tools/pots/pans. Be sure to eat a varied and nutritionally balanced diet, and don’t forget to include drinks,
vegetables, and fruits! Check out Harvard’s recommended plate for help! Even though it is possible, eating Ramen Noodles
or the same thing day after day after day after day is boring and won’t work for this project. Balance your diet! Do NOT count
going out to dinner in this section…save that for the next one!
$
Weekly food costs: $ x 4.3 = MONTHLY food costs
If you only buy some things once, like mustard or ketchup, you can leave that out of this “ x 4.3” part and just count it once!
Weekly Menu
MONDAY
pancakes, bacon, eggs sandwiches tacos
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
SUNDAY
GROCERY SHEET
Post links here to sites where you got your information about grocery costs:
Item _ Cost
ENTERTAINMENT
Make a detailed list of your weekly activities and the cost for each. Be specific! Remember that this project is for a month
and each month has at least four weekends. I expect to see a recording of the costs of your social life, which will include
more than just the video game playing or Snapchat-watching which currently eats up all your time. Please be sure to
include all costs associated with dating that dreamy boyfriend/girlfriend you will surely be seeing in the future.
Multiply your two-week total times 2.25 to get an estimate for a full month.
Total MONTHLY entertainment costs: $
CLOTHING
Estimate as best you can what you will need to purchase over the course of a year and then figure what that would be
monthly (yearly cost divided by 12).
Remember that you are now paid as a professional, and professional jobs generally have a dress code. Some careers
require a certain dress code or uniform (dress pants, jacket, ties, skirts/blouses, etc.) which you will have to purchase. You
must also purchase all the “unmentionables” and casual clothes, including shoes. If you need more room, use the back of
this page.
Item Price
Total monthly clothing $ costs:
RANDOM EXPENSES
Below, you need to include all of those “necessity” items you have not yet listed. I am talking about things like toothpaste,
shampoo, soap, cleaning supplies, haircuts, newspapers, magazines, laundry, detergent, tithing, make-up, etc. Don’t forget
those quarters for the washer and dryer ($1.50 per load!!) Spending 4 hours in a Laundromat each week is a special kind of
joy.
Do your best to “guess” at how much you would spend on each of these per month. Example…you probably won’t buy
toothpaste every month, but you have to buy it at some point!
Personal Hygiene
Cleaning Supplies
Laundry Costs
Other
You will now be paying for 8 semesters of school (or 1-2 years of training, for some of you) yourself, because even if you
aren’t paying for it now, you might need to pay for college for someone else if you plan on having children.
Total time in school: _______ years (depends on your occupation…ex: doctor is much longer than electrician, but
both require training or degrees)
College, University, or training program attended (and degrees earned if applicable): ________
Cost per semester of that college/university (tuition, room & board, books and fees): $____________ x 8
semesters
If your program is less than 4 years, then adjust your costs to times (x) however many semesters you need
Include a print out of expenses per semester for each college or university off their website (look at their
Admissions/Tuition page…it exists!).
To compute monthly payments for student loan debt, use this link and select “subsidized loan” (that means the
government pays the interest on your loan FOR YOU while you are in school!)
How much money do you have left over at the end of the month? $
Each of you must do your own budget. You cannot simply say that you are sharing all expenses with somebody in
the class. You will be graded on accuracy and thoroughness of your budget. You are also required to turn in the
actual classified ad used to locate your housing, automobile, television, internet, and cell phone plan. Finally, you
CANNOT go over your budget.
Good luck!