Mathematics, 13.01.2020 19:31 JellalFernandes
Justin is married with one child. he works 40 hours each week at a rate of $16 per hour. his wife began working part time after
their daughter was born, but still contributes about $350 to the cash inflow each month. their monthly cash outflow is generally
about $3,000. they have a balance of $2,000 in their savings account. justin has retirement contributions taken out of his
paycheck at work. they have renter's, car and life insurance coverage.
based on this information, what part of their financial plan should justin and his wife work on?
a. managing income
b. managing liquidity
c. protecting assets
d. retirement
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