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Page 1: Budgets Introduction © Donal Enright 2008 in association with Teachnet.

Budgets IntroductionBudgets Introduction

© Donal Enright 2008 in association with Teachnet

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BudgetsBudgetsBudgets are a financial plan for the future

Budgets can be divided into two main sections:

•Income – Money that comes in•Expenditure – Money we spend

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IncomeIncomeSamples of Household Income:

Wages or payChild BenefitSocial WelfareInterest from investmentsPrize money

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ExpenditureExpenditureThere are three types of expenditure:

Fixed ExpenditureIrregular ExpenditureDiscretionary Expenditure

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FixedFixedExpenditureExpenditure

Fixed Expenditure is money a household must payMortgageHouse Insurance/ Car InsuranceLoans/ BorrowingsCar TaxCrèche Fees

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IrregularIrregularExpenditureExpenditure

Similar to Fixed but the amount changes each monthFoodLight/ HeatingSchool ExpensesPetrol/ DieselTravelClothes

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DiscretionaryDiscretionaryExpenditureExpenditure

One has a choice about these expenses (wants not needs)HolidaysEntertainmentDecoratingTV – Cable etcNew Clothes (fashion items)


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