Assignment - Create a Simple Budget

Setting Up a Budget

A budget, also called a spending plan, can help your prioritize expenses, save for your future and stay out of debt, all which contribute to a happy and healthy life.

  1. Create a realistic spending plan by listing your expenses, which are all your costs.  For one month, write down what you spend your money on, right to the last penny.
  2. Identify your income.  Income is all money coming in from allowances, part-time jobs or birthday money.  It's important to have a clear picture of the money you earn.
  3. Plan for your expenses into two categories:  fixed or variable.  Fixed expenses are always the same, while variable expenses are those you have more control over such as entertainment, magazines or extracurricular activities.
  4. Set aside 10% of what you earn for savings.  For example, if you have a $1.00 in your pocket, set aside 10 cents for savings.
  5. Ensure that you balance your budget and do not let expenses exceed income.

Here is a great Expense Calculator.  It shows how much you can save by cutting back on costs. 

Your task:  Prepare a simple personal budget using a spreadsheet or the budget builder in myblueprint. To learn more on how to use the budget builder, watch the short video on budgets linked here. https://myblueprint.ca/support/videos/education-planner/5fmLoSpXwW0MwGa44OUYmG

You can use the spreadsheet in LibreOffice or Excel in Microsoft Office.

  1. List your sources of income. (allowance from parents, gifts, odd jobs etc)List your expenses for a month. (food, entertainment, movies/games, travel)
  2. Savings – an expense calculated at 10% of your income.
  3. Reflective response – are you living within your means? Complete this below your spreadsheet.

Submission

Use the "Create a Simple Budget" link on the main page of this section of the course to upload your assignment to your teacher for marking. If you used myblueprint, you can upload your budget and reflection here as well.

Your assignment will be marked according to the following rubric.

Organization

Clearly organized.
4 points

Somewhat organized.
3 points

The presented budget is unclear.
2 points

The presented budget is incomplete.
1 point

Lacks organization.
0 points

Supporting Details

Sufficient details are presented to support the budget.
4 points

Some details are presented to support the budget.
3 points

Few details are given to support the budget.
2 points.

No details are presented to support the budget.
1 point

Lacks any form of detail.
0 points

Requirement

The information is current and accurate.
4 points

The information is accurate but not current.
3 points

The information sources are vague.
2 points

The information is neither current nor accurate.
1 point

Requirements have not been met.
0 points

 

Mechanics

No spelling, grammar or mechanical errors.
4 points

Less than 3 grammar, spelling or mechanical errors.
3 points

More than 3 grammar, spelling or mechanical errors.
2 points

More than 4 grammar, spelling or mechanical errors.
1 point

Unacceptable.
0 points

Submit your responses to the questions in the online text box or attach a file to the assignment submission link.