
Household Budgeting
Students analyse household bills, track expenses, and create realistic weekly and monthly budgets.
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Students analyse household bills, track expenses, and create realistic weekly and monthly budgets.
Key Questions
- How do we read and calculate utility bills?
- What is the difference between essential and discretionary spending?
- How can we balance a household budget to avoid a deficit?
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