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13. Imagine you have a budget of $1,000 per month. Make a list of at least three categories you would use that money toward, such as housing, utilities, transportation, food, clothing, entertainment, savings, and so on.
Then put a dollar amount next to each item to show how much money you would budget for this item each
month. Make sure the total adds up to $1,000. TIP: The cost of each item can be a rough estimate. You don't
need to research specific costs of each expense.

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