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Family Economics & Financial Education. 3.19.4.G1. Get ready to Take Charge of Your Finances. Life Of…. Mandy Gonzales. “A Teenager’s Spending Plan”. Snapshot – Mandy Gonzales. Sneak peak of the life of Mandy and her family Mandy Carmine Bobby Lolita Connie Roberto. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Family Economics & Financial Education 3.19.4.G1
Get ready to Take Charge of Your Finances
Life Of…..
Mandy Gonzales“A Teenager’s Spending Plan”
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Snapshot – Mandy Gonzales
• Sneak peak of the life of Mandy and her family– Mandy– Carmine– Bobby– Lolita – Connie– Roberto
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SnapshotMandy’s Income and Expenses
• Mandy’s Income– Tasty Freeze
•$6.75/hour•16 hours a week
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SnapshotMandy ’s Income and Expenses
• Mandy ’s Expenses– Cellular phone $75 per month– Savings $100 per month for extra
curricular activities– Fuel $50 per month– Other
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Spending Plan
• The goal is to create a spending plan the balances Mandy ’s expenses with her income.
• She cannot have more expenses than income.
• Spending Plan– Financial statement– Tracks income and expenses– Used to assist with money management and help
individuals reach financial goals– An individual’s perception of needs, wants and values
will effect decisions made when creating a spending plan
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SnapshotGonzales Family Expenses
• Housing– Utilities and Taxes– Maintenance – Others – television, internet, and telephone
• Transportation– One family vehicle monthly payment – Fuel for Roberto’s car – Half of the cost of fuel for the car shared by Mandy and
Connie • Insurance
– Homeowner’s, health, life, auto• Food
– Groceries• Credit card debt
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Arizona
Housing
• Gonzales Expenses– Utilities– Property taxes– Maintenance
• Additional Expenses– Housing
Payment– Insurance
• Utilities– Heat– Electricity– Water– Sewer– Garbage
•What is the impact on the family of not having a housing payment because they live in Lolita's home?
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• Satellite Dish
• Digital Cable
• Telephone
• Internet
Housing Others
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Transportation
• Monthly Payment– Car payment– Maintenance
• Fuel– An average is listed– This cost may
increase/decrease depending on the cost of fuel
• Gonzales Family– Monthly
payment, and fuel costs for Roberto’s vehicle and half of the fuel costs for Connie and Mandy’s shared car.
• Mandy – Pays half of her
vehicle’s fuel costs
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Others
• Personal items• Entertainment• Music• Cheerleading• Miscellaneous• Create Your Own
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Goal:To Create A Balanced Spending Plan
• Make all choices for the Gonzales family and Mandy
• Complete a major expenditures summary for the Gonzales family
• Complete a spending plan for Mandy • Answer reflection questions• Write a summary essay
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Quick Review
• Gonzales Family– Mandy, Carmine, Bobby, Lolita, Connie,
Roberto • Create a Major Expenditures Summary
for the Gonzales’– Housing– Transportation
• Create a Spending Plan for Mandy – Savings– Transportation fuel costs– Others
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Snapshot Reflection
• Review Mandy ’s Snapshot on pages 2-4• Answer questions 1-5
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Mandy ’s Paycheck
Personal Information
State the employee’s name, address, and social security number.
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Mandy ’s Paycheck
Pay Period
The length of time for which an employee’s wages are calculated.
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Mandy ’s Paycheck
Gross Pay
The total amount of money earned during the pay period before payroll withholdings.
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Mandy ’s Paycheck
Payroll Withholdings
The amount of money subtracted from the gross pay for taxes.
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Mandy ’s Paycheck
Withholding Tax
The amount required by law for employer to withhold from earned wages to pay taxes.
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Mandy ’s Paycheck
FICAFederal Insurance Contribution Act – includes Social Security and Medicare
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Mandy ’s Paycheck
Net Pay
The amount of money left after all payroll withholding have been taken from the gross pay.
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Mandy ’s Paycheck
Year-to-DateTotals of all the deductions which have been withheld from an individual’s paycheck from January 1 to the last day of the pay period indicated on the paycheck stub.
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Setting Financial Goals
•Short Term – less than one year
•Long Term – more than one year
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Gonzales’ Major Expenditures Housing
• Choose a house and housing others for the Gonzales family
• Refer to the Snapshot on pages 2-4• Remember
– Family size– Hobbies– Lifestyle– Other family dynamics
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Gonzales’ Major Expenditures Transportation
• Choose a vehicle for the Gonzales family and Mandy
• Refer to the Snapshot on pages 2-4• Remember
– Family size– Number of vehicles available
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Gonzales’ Major ExpendituresMajor Expenditures Summary
• Transfer numbers to complete the summary
• Discuss how the credit card balance impacts the family
• How can a family help to decrease the cost of food per month?
• Why is automobile and health insurance important?
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Mandy ’s Spending PlanPayroll Withholdings
• Review Mandy ’s paycheck on page 11– State Withholding Tax– Federal Withholding Tax– FICA
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Mandy ’s Spending PlanSavings
• Review Gonzales ’s Snapshot on pages 2-4– Identify her needs, wants, values
• Review the short term and long term goals set for Mandy on page 12
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Mandy ’s Spending PlanTransportation
• Mandy will pay for half of the cost of her fuel for the vehicle she shares with Connie.
• She needs a vehicle to get to and from work
• Refer to page 7 to see which vehicle has been chosen for Mandy
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Mandy ’s Spending PlanOthers
• Choose which “others” items Mandy would like– Personal items– Entertainment– Music– Cheerleading– Miscellaneous– Create Your Own
• Draw an item and list the cost in the space provided
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Mandy ’s Spending Plan Summary
• Gross income• Expenses
• Calculate the difference
• If the difference is a negative number, go back and adjust some of Mandy ’s expenses.
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Negative or Positive Difference?
• If the number on RR is positive, adjust Mandy ’s expenses.– Saving additional money for unexpected emergencies
or events may be a good idea.
• If the number on RR is negative, go back and make adjustments to Mandy ’s expenses.– Changes need to be made consistently throughout the
simulation.– Keep in mind Mandy ’s needs, wants, values and goals
when making changes.
• If the number on RR is zero, congratulations! You have balance Mandy ’s Spending Plan!
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Reflection Questions
• Once the difference equals zero….– Answer questions 18-22 throughout the
simulation– Answer questions 23-27 on page 18