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There should be a Title Page that lists the students name, school year, and date turned in to your teacher. The monthly budget worksheet is to be placed after the title page. Table of Contents Each activity in the project is to be completed on a separate sheet of paper and then put into a binder to be turned into the teacher for evaluation. Each activity page should be numbered and correspond to the table of contents page Note that all of the listed requirements for each section are items that are to be included in the final project that is turned in. Activities JOB- Students may select a job that they believe they would like to do when they finish their education and provide a job description. How much education do you expect to have before you get your first full time job? You must research your career area and find what job requirements are for an entry level position, as well as what your first years pay will be (an estimate is ok!) The monthly wage/salary must correspond to an entry level pay scale for that particular job/occupation. Each student will be expected to compute the amount of federal taxes, state taxes and FICA taxes to be subtracted from the gross pay to arrive at the net pay (see the Computation Chart). Students will also be expected to investigate to find out if the job will provide health insurance and/or life insurance as a benefit or if they will have to pay for these from their own pay check. This is the most in-depth portion of the project and will, most likely, take more than one page to complete thoroughly. Requirements: Describe your choice of a career. Attach a print out of where you found your salary information and job requirements. Education required First years pay Note resources used to obtain information about this specific career. Complete a sample copy of a W4 form (www.irs.gov) and the state New York State Tax form IT-2104  HYPERLINK "http://www.tax.ny.gov/forms/income_cur_forms.htm" http://www.tax.ny.gov/forms/income_cur_forms.htm Fill out the top portion of monthly budget report note the computation Computation ChartFICA tax is 6.2% of monthly earnings and Medicare tax is 1.4% of monthly earnings. Federal Taxes- claiming one- over $30,000 annual=11%, under $29,999=9%, and under $20,000=5% for this project. Federal Taxes-claiming zero-over $30,000 annual=13%, under $29,999=10%, and under $20,000=6% for this project State Taxes-over $30,000 annual=4%, under $29,999=3%, under $20,000=2% Resources: *Here are some excellent resources that you may use to research your chosen profession* US Dept of LaborBLSOccupational Outlook Handbook:  HYPERLINK "http://stats.bls.gov/oco/home.htm" http://stats.bls.gov/oco/home.htm US Dept. of Labor--BLSWhat interests you?:  HYPERLINK "http://www.bls.gov/k12/" http://www.bls.gov/k12/ US Dept. of Labor--BLSs Career Guide to Industries:  HYPERLINK "http://www.bls.gov/oco/cg/home.htm" http://www.bls.gov/oco/cg/home.htm Collegboard.com Majors & Career Central:  HYPERLINK "http://www.collegeboard.com/student/csearch/majors_careers/index.html" http://www.collegeboard.com/student/csearch/majors_careers/index.html Quintessential Careers:  HYPERLINK "http://www.quintcareers.com/home.html" http://www.quintcareers.com/home.html Careers.Org:  HYPERLINK "http://www.careers.org/index.html" http://www.careers.org/index.html 2. BANK- Students will choose a bank to deposit their salary/wages. They will tell why they have chosen this particular bank, and they will indicate which services they will use at the bank. Also, students who plan on attending college will, most likely, have to pay back student loans. The student should speak with their parents and estimate what they think they will be asked to pay for these loans. If this number cannot be determined, then the student should determine the national average for student loans and set up a payment plan in their budget. If you do not plan on attending college, state that and explain your choice. Do not simply leave it out. Requirements: Bank Chosen and why Include information on a checking account, online banking services, a savings account, an ATM card, and credit cards. List fees for services, interest rates, overdraft protection, and limits on accounts. Estimate student loan amount or national average and set up a payment plan in budget. 3. HOUSING- Students will find adequate housing by renting an apartment or other housing. You may share an apartment with another person. You cannot be living rent free with family or friends. Requirements: List what services/benefits are included in the rent, the location of the apartment, and other information necessary for housing. Sample apartment ad or application.(online) Find and print If sharing an apartment with another senior, you must give their name and how it will be split. 4. TRANSPORTATION- Students will investigate the purchase of a vehicle. They should look into buying or leasing a vehicle. The monthly car payment will be included after it is set by the car dealership or the bank that is financing the loan for the car. Factors to be considered in buying a vehicle would be the current interest rates on car loans, the cost of a certain vehicle, the reliability of a used vs. new vehicle, taxes on the vehicle purchased, and the impact of the monthly payment on their budget. Additionally, the student should determine the vehicle purchase fees associated with their vehicle and include that in their budget. *NOTE: The student will assume that they have no vehicle when they leave school. This may not happen in someones actual experience; but for the purposes of this project, everyone must purchase a vehicle. Requirements Are you buying or leasing the vehicle, why? Completed sample loan application from a car dealership/financial institution. Information on current interest rates for car loans. Can be found from lending institution. Vehicle purchase fees (use estimator found at  HYPERLINK "http://dmv.ny.gov/registration/estimate-registration-fees-and-taxes" http://dmv.ny.gov/registration/estimate-registration-fees-and-taxes ) Resources Go to a search engine like Google, ask.com, altavista.com, etc and type in Interest Rate Calculator. There you will find a number of sites that assist in calculating interest rates for your loans. 5. INSURANCE-Students will need to secure insurance on the vehicle they purchased. Explain why you chose to go with the insurance company you did. ALSO students will need to secure renters insurance for properties in their apartment in case something happens. Requirements: Name of the insurance company, coverage listed on the vehicle, and the monthly cost of the policy. (You NEED full coverage in NYS when you have a vehicle loan) and explanation Obtain the same information above for renters insurance. 6. CELL PHONE/TELEPHONE- Students will need a cell phone or telephone in the apartment. Every person should make themselves available to be contacted for personal and professional reasons or in case of emergency. The quickest and easiest way to make one available to be contacted is through cell phones/telephones. Requirements: List the company, the monthly costs and particulars including minutes included and other necessary information. 7. UTILITIES- List utilities that the student will be responsible for that are not including in the housing arrangement. These may include, but are not limited to, cable, online services, electricity, trash, water, and others. Requirements: List the utilities and monthly amounts. (Make sure you see what is included in your rent) Note if you are sharing an apartment with another senior you must show how utilities will be split up. 8. FOOD and CLOTHING- The student will be expected to spend at least $160/month on food. Consider where your grocery shopping will be done and why. What strategies will you use to make your dollar go further? Also, the student will describe the type of clothing that will be required for their chosen profession. They should also estimate a monthly clothing cost. Requirements: Create a weekly grocery list and calculate costs. *must be at least $160 dollars a month, $40 dollars a week) Are you allocating a certain amount of money for clothes per month? Why or why not? 9. ENTERTAINMENT/MISCELLANEOUS- Students should determine what they will do for entertainment and other related expenses and how much it may cost them per month. Explain why activities/hobbies are important and why you chose to spend money on them as opposed to other activities. Are they wise financially? Are you saving for big purchases? Again, what strategies will you use to make your dollar go further? Requirements: List entertainment, costs and explanations 10. GASOLINE CONSUMPTION- Gasoline consumption is a required expense for most individuals so related expenses must be considered. In addition to considering how much gas will be used, the student should determine which gas station will be used and why. In addition to gas consumption, the student will include estimated maintenance costs associated with their particular vehicle. Remember to consider factors such as age, type, or model of the car when determining the monthly amount to set aside. Requirements List approximately how many miles will be driven per week. When considering how far to drive to work, refer to the location of the company desired and the location of living arrangements, which have already been determined in Activities 1 and 4. Also, consider visits to the grocery store, visits to friends/relatives, entertainment, etc. (google maps!) List how many miles per gallon you car averages. (Look at your car ad!) List current (average) gas price. List estimated maintenance costs and a brief explanation (oils changes, tires, tunes ups etc.) 11. SAVINGS- Students should consider how much money they will set aside per month for savings. Students should realize that they cannot possibly allow for every single expense before they happen. Unexpected expenses could come in the form of car repairs, medical care, or sudden travel. In order to prepare for these future costs (which are a certainty) one should put aside money in a savings account that can be easily accessed. Plan accordingly for these unexpected expenses so that borrowing or charging to cover costs will not be a necessity. You will need to live and pay bills if you lose your job! Requirements Identify the current interest rate on personal savings accounts at your bank or whether your employer has a company pension plan or contributes to an IRA for you. 12. DONATIONS- The student must determine what charitable giving will be a part of their budget. Though many choose not to spend their money on charitable expenses, they can be of some financial benefit. Charitable expenses can be used as tax write-offs on their income taxes. More importantly they remind the student that no matter their profession, they are much better off than many other people their age around the world. Financial contributions may be to a religious institution or to another organization. Students will research what institution they will contribute to, list details about it, and why it was chosen. Remember that donations can be made in the form of time/service. (Be sure to cite sources!). Requirements: Explanation required either way (If you choose to make contributions, why, to what organization, and how much, how often. If you choose not to make contributions- why?) BUDGET SHEET The student will be expected to develop a personal budget that integrates all of the above activities. The student will learn about setting up a personal budget in class, so they may use those skills learned and they may use some Additional Resources provided below. The budget should be placed at the back of the booklet, and IT MUST BALANCE! EXTRA CREDIT (possibility of 10 extra points select one) The student may think of at least 3 financial goals they would like to achieve in the future and set up a time-frame for achieving them. Goals will vary by individual, but could be related to education, purchasing a house, car, or some other large expense, or possibly an amount to have once retired. *NOTE: One suggested financial goal will be to get savings to $1000 as quickly as possible. The student must decide how long it will take to save this amount and at what monthly savings rate will this goal be achieved.* The student may research the concept of a credit score and how to improve it. Be sure to include the impact a credit score has on individual interest rates. The student may choose a company whose stock they would like to buy and monitor its progress over time. You should follow this stock for at least 6 weeks. The progress must be monitored on a weekly basis. Additional Resources *Listed below there are a few websites that may provide some general financial help in setting up a budget and tips for saving money, etc.* Readers Digest Living (Money)  HYPERLINK "http://www.rd.com/openContentCategory.do?contentCategoryId=7" http://www.rd.com/openContentCategory.do?contentCategoryId=7 Dave Ramsey  HYPERLINK "http://www.daveramsey.com/" http://www.daveramsey.com/ Crown Financial Ministries  HYPERLINK "http://crown.org/default.asp" http://crown.org/default.asp Money Central (from MSN.com)  HYPERLINK "http://moneycentral.msn.com/home.asp" http://moneycentral.msn.com/home.asp The Clark Howard Show  HYPERLINK "http://clarkhoward.com/" http://clarkhoward.com/ Personal Budgeting Tips  HYPERLINK "http://www.personalbudgeting.com/tips/tips.html" http://www.personalbudgeting.com/tips/tips.html Monthly Budget Report Sheet 1. Computing Monthly Net Income Gross Income.........................................................................$_____________ FICA Amount................................................................... $_____________ Medicare Tax.................................................................... $_____________ Federal Tax....................................................................... $_____________ State Tax........................................................................... $_____________Net Income............................................................................$_____________ 2. Monthly Expenditures Rent....... $______________Vehicle Cost Per Month.......$______________Monthly Vehicle Insurance Payment...$______________Monthly Renters Insurance Cost......................................$______________ $______________Monthly Payment on Student Loan(s) Monthly Phone/Cell Phone Cost......................................$______________Utilities Monthly Cost (total from below)........................$______________ Cable.................................................$____________ Electric/Gas......................................$____________ Water................................................$____________ Trash.................................................$____________ Other.$____________Monthly food/clothing costs............................................. (minimum $160 for food + clothing)$______________Entertainment Costs.........................................................$______________Monthly Gasoline/Maintenance Costs.............................$______________Savings Deposits..............................................................$______________Contributions/Monthly Donations...................................$______________Total Monthly Expenditures............................................$______________Monthly Net (bring home) Income...................................$______________Monthly Surplus or Deficit......................................+ or -$______________ Grading Rubric for Senior Economics/Budget Project Basic Format Requirements ______Typed ______Title Page that lists the students name, name of school, class, class period, school year, and date completed. ______Each activity in the project is to be completed on a separate sheet of paper and then put into a booklet to be turned in to the teacher for evaluation. ______Table of Contents ActivityRequirementsComments1. JOB _____/10Describe your choice of a career. Attach a print out of where you found your salary information and job requirements. Education required First years pay Note resources used to obtain information about this specific career. Complete a sample copy of a W4 form (www.irs.gov) and the state New York State Tax form IT-2104 http://www.tax.ny.gov/forms/income_cur_forms.htm Fill out the top portion of monthly budget report note the computation 2. BANK _____/10Bank Chosen and why Include information on a checking account, online banking services, a savings account, an ATM card, and credit cards. List fees for services, interest rates, overdraft protection, and limits on accounts. Estimate student loan amount or national average and set up a payment plan in budget. 3. HOUSING _____/10List what services/benefits are included in the rent, the location of the apartment, and other information necessary for housing. Sample apartment ad or application.(online) Find and print If sharing an apartment with another senior, you must give their name and how it will be split. 4. TRANSPORTATION _____/10Are you buying or leasing the vehicle, why? Completed sample loan application from a car dealership/financial institution. Information on current interest rates for car loans. Can be found from lending institution. Vehicle purchase fees (use estimator found at http://dmv.ny.gov/registration/estimate-registration-fees-and-taxes ) 5. INSURANCE _____/10Name of the insurance company, coverage listed on the vehicle, and the monthly cost of the policy. (You NEED full coverage in NYS when you have a vehicle loan) and explanation Obtain the same information above for renters insurance. 6. CELL PHONE/ TELEPHONE _____/5List the company, the monthly costs and particulars including minutes included and other necessary information. 7. UTILITIES _____/10List the utilities and monthly amounts. (Make sure you see what is included in your rent) Note if you are sharing an apartment with another senior you must show how utilities will be split up. 8. FOOD and CLOTHING _____/5Create a weekly grocery list and calculate costs. *must be at least $160 dollars a month, $40 dollars a week) Are you allocating a certain amount of money for clothes per month? Why or why not? 9. ENTERTAINMENT/ MISCELLANEOUS _____/5List/ explanation10.GAS CONSUMPTION _____/5List approximately how many miles will be driven per week. When considering how far to drive to work, refer to the location of the company desired and the location of living arrangements, which have already been determined in Activities 1 and 4. Also, consider visits to the grocery store, visits to friends/relatives, entertainment, etc. (google maps!) List how many miles per gallon you car averages. (Look at your car ad!) List current (average) gas price. 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