FL_Budgeting 101

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  1. Part I: Assess Your Values
    Assuming that your fundamental needs of housing, clothing, and food have been met and you already have a savings plan in place, your budget may allow you to spend on a few extras.
    1. Review the list below
    ● Rank in order of importance to you! #1 should be what is MOST important to you.
        1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
    Trendy clothing  
    Non-essential beauty/hygiene or grooming items/services  
    Subscriptions (Netflix, Hulu, Spotify, etc)  
    Ride-sharing or mobility apps (Uber, Lyft, Bird, Jump)  
    Vacation/travel  
    Electronics (video games, phones, etc.)  
    Out-of-home entertainment (amusement parks, movies, bowling, etc)  
    Contributing to family income / Giving money to family  
    Personal hobbies (membership fees, equipment, uniforms, clubs or teams, etc)  
    Holiday and other gift giving  
    Charitable or religious donations  
    Transportation costs (maintenance, car payments, insurance, public transportation)  
    Cell phone plan  
    Dining out  
    Gym membership  





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North Point High School
Waldorf, United States