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Business, 12.03.2021 08:20 calvinclifton

Budget for Larry Lane Larry Lane works as a Sanitation Engineer at Waste Management in St. Louis County. He rents a house in North St. Louis County. He needs a monthly budget to help him manage his money better.

His income is $2925.00 a month in take-home pay. She has the following monthly expenses:

Fixed Expenses: Rent $1,095.00; Car payment $325.00; Telephone $50.00; Satellite $62.00; Auto club $10.00; furniture payment $550.00.

Variable Expenses: Clothes $65.00; Food $ $300.00; Miscellaneous $30.00; Personal Care $35.00; Recreation $185.00; Gasoline $60.00; Utilities $110.00.

Prepare a monthly budget for Larry. Any income that is not used for the expenses listed above should go to savings.

I dont understand what I have to do please help. The picture is what I have so far.​


Budget for Larry

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