...Family Budget Assignment Household #1 • You are single (no alimony/child support), and work outside the home. • You have 2 children, a boy 7 and a girl 3. • You are all generally healthy with your share of colds and flu. • You do not have health insurance provided by your employer • Your gross annual income is $19,500. Household #2 • You are single (no alimony/child support), and work outside the home. • You have 2 children, a boy 7 and a girl 3. • You are all generally healthy with your share of colds and flu. • You do not have health insurance provided by your employer • Your gross annual income is $21,500. Household #3 • You are single (no alimony/child support), and work outside the home. • You have 2 children, a boy 7 and a girl 3. • You are all generally healthy with your share of colds and flu. • You do not have health insurance provided by your employer • Your gross annual income is $30,500. Household #4 • You are married, both you and your spouse work outside the home. • You have 2 children, a boy 7 and a girl 3. • You are all generally healthy with your share of colds and flu. • You do not have health insurance provided by your employer • Your gross annual income is $40,500. Household #5 • You are married, both you and your spouse work outside the home. • You have 2 children, a boy 7 and a girl 3. • You are all generally healthy with your share of colds and flu. • Your employer provides health insurance...
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...How to feed a family on a budget. Feeding a family on the budget has become hard for the low-income family. People’s conception of healthy food is expensive. Feeding a family on a budget has helped people to pay the loan and invest surplus income to another reason. But with a smart shopping strategy and research, the family budget has reduced to a substantial amount. According to USDA, for a four-membered family, a low-cost food plan is $193 a week, which is 38% higher than ten years ago. These are the step by step procedure to cut the family budget possible. First, always plan the for the grocery with family. Taking the time to plan your meals for a week is a great way to save money when implemented properly to get the most bang for your buck, you will need to plan meals around what’s already in your pantry and then around what’s on sale. Organize yourself to cook a meal, whether that’s breakfast, lunch or dinner. Ask your family what they like to eat and cook the food which is loved by everyone in the family. Try to be creative and rotate the meal plan every week so that everyone is cheerful for having food. Always look for the cheapest grocery chain nearby you. Comparing the grocery prices can help...
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...The Vershire Company has to keep tight controls over their plants, budgets, and performance in terms of efficiency and effectiveness, because customers can easily purchase from another manufacturer if cost, quality, and service are not met. The planning strength of the Vershire Company is that a sales budget is formulated at the corporate level and starts with a forecast, which is created and sent to the divisional managers for review. This allows divisional managers to have some input for their budget, which will add to the accuracy. Corporate controllers also visit each plant for additional input before final submission. The company I work also formulates a sales budget; we are actually starting the process in October. We look at our historical sales data, our current sales, and our sales targets for the coming year. The sales budget leads to the development of the other budgets, manufacturing, production, purchasing, inventories, sales and other expenses. Our budgets are usually determined by end of November, no later than mid December for the New Year. All departments have input and are responsible for their budgets. Our forecasting and planning efforts are examined on a monthly basis throughout the year as well as daily inputs from the sales quotation department through their quote follow-up efforts. This allows us to keep tighter controls on inventories to keep us within the set budget as well as keep reasonable lead times for the different product lines. The weakness...
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...This report is made possible through the help and support from everyone, including: parents, teachers, family, friends, and the Almighty Allah. We would like to take this opportunity to express our profound gratitude and deep regard to Ashraful Arefin for the chance to do this project. We would also like to thank him for his exemplary guidance, patience, motivation, and immense knowledge. Working under him was an extremely knowledgeable experience for us. We would also like to thank our group mates for their support and hard work throughout his project. For the preparation and the completion of the report, we have chosen a tea stall that we will base our report on. The reason behind choosing a tea stall is that it includes most of the information needed to prepare any kinds of budget starting from sales budget to the budgeted income statement and balance sheet. Every tea stall uses raw materials for production, incurs labor costs, variable and fixed manufacturing costs and selling and administrative expenses. This is why we found tea stalls the most reliable stall to prepare this report on. The tea stall we have chosen is known as “Mamun er Malai Chaa” which is located in Shantinagar bazar. Mr.Mamun, owner of the tea stall, started this stall about two years back in Shantinagar with the idea of serving people with a new taste of tea by selling Malai chaa rather than just normal tea. Within a short time, many people liked his tea and service and were impressed with the new kind...
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...spending habits, areas that are not looked at enough, and if there are needs for a larger emergency fund. The reality of personal budgeting is that many people potentially do not keep a personal budget for one reason or another. People also don’t consider the negative effect that it could have on one personally and or how it effects the economy. One major reason that an individual does not keep a personal budget would be the lack of knowledge on how to possess a successful budget of their finances. An individual may not know how to properly construct a budget that will help them become financially savvy. The client could be unaware of how to make a budget balance, how to correctly allocate funds, or even which areas are really the important factors. Excel is a great tool for budgeting if you can utilize the application. But if one does not know how to distribute their funds properly, you could come up short when needing money for bill or to fill your gas tank up to get to work to make an income, which turns into a vicious cycle. This lack of information and know how could deter someone from even thinking about budgeting. Not only is lack of knowledge a serious factor, a person could make more money than their lives require. This can lead to thoughts of not needing a personal budget because of feelings of security. These false intonations could feasibly lead to disaster later in life. No one knows when an unexpected emergency will occur a person could be making plenty of money...
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...printer, copier, scanner and fax machine that is needed for marketing and training. We will also purchase tables, chairs, dry eraser boards, a projector and ten (10) new computers, which will all be using during training classes. The training and workshops are for our volunteers and selected Lake County families. We will conduct classes on home repair, budgeting, banking, credit, savings, home maintenance, community involvement, energy efficiency, homeownership, and children’s success in school program for low-income homeowners in Lake County. The volunteers will also be trained on basic wiring, plumbing, masonry work and drying walling by professionals. Habitat for Humanity has utilized the non-profit’s existing construction and support services staff to grow the program, by adding an efficient process for home repair to the ongoing mission of building new affordable, energy-efficient homes for low and moderate income families. 8. What is the specific geographical area that will be served by this project? And what are the demographics of the population you expect to serve? (Be sure to include, Race, Age, Gender, etc.) The monies from the grant will service all low income families of Lake County Indiana. We will service all...
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...performance. The current appraisal and reward system is increasing this isolated and non-cooperative working of the different functional units. ▪ The sales department to improve their sales want to have high finished goods inventory ▪ The production department wants to have high inventory of raw material to have uninterrupted production schedule. They are not interested in implementation of Just-in-time inventory methods to reduce the overall cost. ▪ The current control and reporting system does not provide enough good quality data to guide management decision process. For example, no record for work in process is kept in the company. ▪ The accounts department is making the budget without getting any information from functional units. This way the budgets are not realistic and reflect only an accounting necessity rather than a decision making and control tool. ▪ The cash management system of the company is not good and company is facing the cash management problems. Validity and Reasonableness of Letsgo’s Sales Projections: Table-1: Actual and Projected Sales Growth | |Sales |% Increase | |1992 |13,765 | | |1993 |14,880 |8.10% | |1994 |15,991 |7.47%...
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...long and predictable history of failing to meet its operating budget and, as a cost center for GM, demonstrated a significant lack of ability to influence revenue in order to meet its budget. The relatively small size of the plant and its position downstream from other GM manufacturing segments made it prone to “ripple effects” of strikes in other larger plants further up the production stream – most notably the plant in Dayton, OH. A March 1997 strike at the Dayton plant resulted in no customer orders for Fredericksburg. Since timely delivery of components was critical to the overall success of GM’s entire transmission manufacturing operations, the Fredericksburg plant, a strike at another plant like Dayton was a catch-22 for Fredericksburg. No customer orders meant untimely delivery of components to other plants in the production chain thusly rendering a negative effect on overall production and GM’s ability to meet demand. The rural, small town setting of the Fredericksburg plant gave rise to unique issues concerning its workforce. Many of the employees were related and a union leader might find himself working alongside Process Manager Mother-in-law. While there may be some morale benefits to family working together, there are also some sinister downsides. The case study indicates that employees were lax about properly documenting the plant’s production and quality assurance procedures most likely due to family members protecting one another’s job. A Process Manager who just...
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...summary…………………………………………………………………………3 Budgeting Process…………………………………………………………………….4 Dash Board……………………………………………………………………………5 Non-Profit Ratio Measurements’/Standards………………………………………..9 Professional Development..................................................................................….....12 14 Rules for Managing the Board…………………………………………………..13 Closing Statement……………………………………………………………………16 Appendix……………………………………………………………………………..17 Supplemental Dash Board calculations…..………………………attached via Excel Plan Summary Community Health Initiatives (CHI) is a nonprofit whose mission is to provide education and support to chronically ill individuals and their families who reside in the surrounding metropolitan area. Stephanie has recently been hired as the director of finance of CHI and faces many challenges as the organization has doubled in size over the past year. The goal for both CHI and Stephanie is to develop a plan which Stephanie can follow over the next 3 months as she develops accounting processes that will provide the CHI leadership (executive director and board of directors) with the right type of information designed to be useful for decision support, planning, and control. In short, T1 Consultants will provide the following recommendations to both CHI and Stephanie to follow which will lead to success. This will include: budgeting processes for incoming and outgoing funds, benching marking...
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...Developing a Financial Model (GROUP ASSIGNMENT) Finances in mission-driven organizations are critical because they serve the mission, which means having a financial strategy is integral to organizational survival (Greco, 2011). The financial model below demonstrates how Housing Helpers will support its home improvement work for low socioeconomic status households. Budge Responsibility A key component of financial sustainability is the commitment of board and staff to financial management that includes timely review of financial reports and advance planning. One way that board and staff plan for income and expenses in the future is by creating a budget. Approval of the annual budget is one of the fundamental building blocks of sound financial...
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...------------------------------------------------- Irvine, CA 92618 DATE: October 29, 2015 TO: Laurie Gannon, Public Relations Director COPY: Potential Options Regarding Changes for Current On-Site Child Care Facility FROM: Adan Toledo, Senior Taco Bell Manager (Phone 504-259-8220) ------------------------------------------------- SUBJECT: CHILD CARE POTENTIAL FACILITY CHANGES Background Child care assistance has become a family issue employers are facing after a Hudson Institute study revealing over two-thirds of working-age women have entered the workforce since 2002. Providing child care facilities for employees is often seen as social responsibility, but U.S. government funding does not exist for this sector. After purchasing Nyloncraft, Inc. in 1988, Excel Industries, Inc. also became owners of the innovative Learning Center daycare facility. With a large number of female workers and family men, the twenty-four hour daycare was intended to reduce turnover, absenteeism, and tardiness of parent workers. The Learning Center’s annual budget was in excess of $400,000 for the original 162 employee children. In July 1988, enrollment to the child care facility was extended to the community with substantial tuition discounts offered to all employed parents. Employee and community approval of the company grew because of this expansion, as did financial strain. With no buyer for the Learning Center, a decision must be made on how to cut or eliminate expenses burdened by...
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...September and the peak season for racquetball normally starts from September indicates that there will be a substantial amount of cash receipts during the early part of the peak season because of the renewal of the annual membership fees and heavy court usage, it still will be hard for CRC to estimate its cash receipts during the summer. However, in terms of the new membership scheme, membership fees will be the only source of revenue for CRC. Besides, the original three categories of members (individual, student and family) will be reduced to two categories (individual and family). Therefore, it will be easier for CRC to plan its cash receipts since there will be less uncertain factors that have influence on the entity’s cash receipts. To be more precise, as the membership fees will be collected once the membership application is completed and there will not be other fees being charged during the membership, CRC only need to estimate the numbers of individual and family members throughout different seasons to plan its cash receipts. In contrast, when CRC plans its cash receipt under present membership, it also has to estimate the usage of court in different seasons to predict the...
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...billion proposed budget for the forthcoming fiscal, 2012-13, is sized at 18.1 per cent of the country's gross domestic product (GDP) that is projected to do grow at 7.2 per cent during the year. There are challenges and risks, both domestic and external, that do provide some strong reasons for being not much optimistic at this stage about achieving this growth performance. That does not mean that the growth target itself is overambitious. The actual performance of the Bangladesh economy has otherwise been impressive over the past several years in a row, given the comparative picture of other low-income developing countries and the odds and difficulties, both exogenous and endogenous. But even this performance has been considered below the potential of Bangladesh. This is what the economists, analysts, development practitioners and all others, within and outside, have been stating about Bangladesh over the years. The growth rate, however, is not the sole indicator of 'socio-economic development' in its broad sense. But it unquestionably remains to be one of the important criteria for assessing the overall performance of an economy. The quality of growth -- its nature and dimension of inclusiveness, impact on social development indices concerning the state of education, health, nutrition and, thus, human resource development, income-distribution and employment-generation effects, poverty alleviation efforts etc. -- is also a pertinent point for consideration. The budget through its...
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...to establish a budget. What is a budget you ask? As defined by Merriam-Webster, a budget is “a plan for the coordination of resources and expenditures” or “the amount of money that is available for, required for, or assigned to a particular purpose” (Merriam-Webster). A budget will help you realize your true income, assess your debt, see how your money is really being spent, and should help you save on some of your unnecessary spending. Budgeting is one of the most important factors when it comes to financial stability. A budget is a precise way to help you live within your means and get your finances under control. Making an individual or a family budget will assist you in your planning when it comes to saving for the education expenses of you or your children, maintaining an emergency fund, planning vacations, buying a home and numerous other unexpected events that life may throw your way. IMPORTANCE OF BUDGETING AND SAVING Creating a budget should be a very simple process. You need to figure out how much money you have coming in and how much money you are paying out. List all of your expenses for the week, month, or year. Don’t forget to include money for emergencies, savings, weekends, and maybe a few dollars for lunch or snacks everyday. You will then be able to figure out how much money you have left and may be able to save a little more than what you are already setting aside. If you have some trouble making your budget, try recording...
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