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SIFE is a partnership between business and higher education that is preparing the next generation of entrepreneurs and business leaders to create a better world for everyone.

SIFE’s global network consists of business executives, university students and academic leaders.

SIFE students form teams that serve their communities by developing projects that take what they are learning in their classrooms about business and use it to solve real world problems for real people. Business executives support the program through corporate donations, personal contributions and the gift of their time.

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Financial Literacy Awareness Week 5 Tip

Tip

Your spending plan

To make sure you’re maintaining a positive cash flow, what you need is a budget.  When you create a budget, you slice your monthly income into chunks, allotting a portion to each type of expense you have.  For example, you might divide your spending into expense categories:

 

MONTHLY SPENDING

$

Savings
Emergency Savings

 

 

Housing
Rent Mortgage
Utilities
Phone
Cable and Internet
Taxes
Insurance

 

 

Food
Groceries

 

 

Entertainment
Restaurants
Vacation

 

 

Clothing

 

 

Miscellaneous
Subscriptions
Gifts and Donations

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    

 

 

It doesn’t make much sense to assign dollar amounts for each budget category arbitrarily.  You should base your budget on reality.  And the only way to know reality is to keep track of your actual expenses, preferably over at least two months. The hard part is tracking every penny.  Try keeping a notebook on hand to record small amounts and collect all your receipts, credit card bills, and bank statements in one place.

At the end of the period, you’ll see how much you spent in each category, and you may even find some surprises.  For example, it might be clear that if you ate at home more, you could afford to put away more money toward your vacation fund.  Or you might decide once and for all to find a better deal on your phone, maybe by dropping the extra services you never use.  Regardless, once you know how much money you actually spend on things, you can start to set spending goals.

CCC SIFE members believe that in order to make a difference community wide,
we must begin with ourselves.
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