
Designing and Managing a Budget
Students design comprehensive personal budgets that account for income, fixed expenses, and variable costs. They use technology to track and adjust financial plans.
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Students design comprehensive personal budgets that account for income, fixed expenses, and variable costs. They use technology to track and adjust financial plans.
Key Questions
- What are the essential components of a realistic personal budget?
- How can technology assist in managing and tracking expenses?
- What strategies can be used to adjust a budget when facing unexpected costs?
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