basic budgeting
vocab
types of expenses
rules for budgeting
extra questions
100

amount of money you expect after deductions

what is net income

100

Extra Money left over

what is a surplus

100

rent is a example of

what is a fixed expense

100

percent of money you should put into your savings account

what is 20%

100

changes that can affect your budget

What is marriage, divorce, having kids, age, family crisis

200

total amount of income earned before taxes and deductions

what is gross income

200

More money spent then earned

What is a deficit?

200

groceries are an example of 

What are variable expenses

200

percent for needs

What is 50 %

200

step one in preparing your budget

what is setting your financial goals

300

a plan for saving and spending your money

what is a budget

300

the difference between money budgeted and spent

what is a budget variance

300

regular payments that do not vary

What are fixed expenses

300

percent for wants

30%

300

 setting aside money each month can help you

what is build an emergency fund or reach long term goals

400

a budget surplus can be added to what expense.

what is your savings or emergency fund

400

A method to get the most from your money

what is money management

400

the easiest type of expense to cut

what are discretionary expenses

400

pie chart- housing percent

what is 33%

400

a budget should be flexible

what is adapting to goal changes or circumstances

500

creating a budget involves 3 main tasks- name them

what is estimating income, estimating expenses and bringing the two into balance

500

 A loan repaid over time with a a set number of payments

what is a installment loan

500

another name for fun money

What are discretionary expenses

500

pie chart -  money set aside for transportation 

what is 18%

500

a successful budget should be

what is carefully planned, practical, flexible and easily accessible