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Carson Family Monthly Spending Plan

The document is a spending plan for Sarah and Jim Carson for the month of May. It lists their actual and planned income and expenses. Their total income was $4,350 which matched their planned amount. Their largest expenses were tuition for higher education at $750, food costs of $520, and housing costs of $575. Their actual total expenses of $4,326.40 were slightly under their planned expenses of $4,350, leaving them with a small net gain of $23.60 for the month.

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Carson Family Monthly Spending Plan

The document is a spending plan for Sarah and Jim Carson for the month of May. It lists their actual and planned income and expenses. Their total income was $4,350 which matched their planned amount. Their largest expenses were tuition for higher education at $750, food costs of $520, and housing costs of $575. Their actual total expenses of $4,326.40 were slightly under their planned expenses of $4,350, leaving them with a small net gain of $23.60 for the month.

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Spending Plan for: Sarah and Jim Carson

Time Period: May


Actual Amount Planned Amount
Income
Earned Income
Wages or salary before deductions 1200.00 1200.00
Commissions/tips/bonuses 2400.00 2400.00
Unearned Income 0.00 0.00
Scholarships/grants from non-government sources 460.00 460.00
Other: Student Loan money Received 200.00 200.00
Received Income from Government Programs
Grants from government sources 90.00 90.00
Total Income $4,350.00 $4,350.00
Expenses
Deductions Often Taken from Paychecks
Federal Income Tax 600.00 600.00
Social Security 223.20 223.20
Medicare 52.20 52.20
Saving and Investing (Pay Yourself First)
Contribution to savings and investments 50.00 50.00
Contribution to savings to pay tuition 0.00 0.00
Insurance Premiums
Health insurance, Medicaid and Medicare 400.00 400.00
Automobile insurance 35.00 35.00
Life insurance 0.00 75.00
Housing Costs
Housing payment (rent or mortgage) 575.00 575.00
Utilities (gas, electricity, water, garbage) 100.00 100.00
Transportation Costs
Fuel (gasoline/diesel) 100.00 100.00
Automobile repairs and maintenance 75.00 75.00
Automobile license and registration (yearly fee) 10.00 10.00
Food Costs
Food at the grocery store 400.00 400.00
Meals at restaurants 100.00 40.00
Non-food kitchen supplies (plastic wrap, dish soap) 20.00 20.00
Communication and Computers
Cell phone 90.00 50.00
Medical Costs Not Covered by Insurance
Medical care 100.00 100.00
Medications – prescription, over-the-counter 100.00 100.00
Clothing and Personal Care
Clothing 75.00 75.00
Personal care (shampoo, haircuts, cosmetics, laundry, etc.) 50.00 50.00
Educational Expenses
Tuition for private school or higher education 750.00 750.00
Educational supplies (books, news) 75.00 75.00
Entertainment
Movies, books, and other entertainment 50.00 50.00
Other: Cigarettes 266.00 0.00
Credit Costs
Credit card payment 30.00 344.60
Total Expenses $4,326.40 $4,350.00
Net Gain or Net Loss (Income less Expenses) $23.60 $0.00

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