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$$$ Budgeting $$$
Your Earnings:
$8/hour
20 hours/week
=
$160/week
1. Add up monthly expenses:
 Rent - $350
 Electric - $50
 Gas - $75
 Water - $15
 Phone - $45*
 Internet - $40
Total Shared Monthly Bills - $575/3 = 191.67
+
 Insurance - $50
=
 Your Monthly Total for Bills: $241.67 ($242)
2. Divide monthly total by the number
of times you get paid/month:
 Your Monthly Total for Bills: $242
(Let’s say you get paid once a week)
 $242/4 = $60.50
 About $60.50/week = bills
This is how much you need to set aside from each
pay check for monthly expenses/bills!
3. Calculate weekly expenses:
 Bills - $60.50
 Charity - $16
 Gasoline - $30
 Grocery - $30 (Roommates share cost)
Total: $136.50
(If you make $160/wk…You have $23.50/wk left
for savings and/or recreation)
 Savings - ?
 Recreation - ?
Savings…Make it work!
Use a spreadsheet to organize your savings into
sections!
 House
 Retirement
 Car
 Car Maintenance
 Emergency
 Travel
 Christmas
 Kindness
 Other
1. Add up monthly expenses:
2. Divide monthly total by the
number of times you get
paid/month:
3. Calculate weekly
expenses:
(Remember to include “bills”)
What Does a College Level
Presentation Look Like?
Destinie Roque – UE Course Assistant
How This Applies to Me?
Public Presentation Anxiety
College Core Requirements
Career Professionalism
Key Elements of a Presentation
Topic
Visual Aids (p.180)
Handouts
Location of Presentation
Dress
Speaking
Volume - not too loud or too quiet
Rate - not too slow or too fast
Pitch - Vary pitch in order to keep
speech interesting (avoid monotone)
Articulation - learn how to pronounce
words correctly
Body Language
Posture
Facial Expressions
Eye contact
Effective movement vs.
Ineffective movement
The most successful
Presentations/Speeches Include:
Preparation
Practice
Impromptu Speeches (p 186)
P: Point of view
R: Reasons
E: Evidence or examples
P: Point of view, restated

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Budgeting and presentations

  • 3. 1. Add up monthly expenses:  Rent - $350  Electric - $50  Gas - $75  Water - $15  Phone - $45*  Internet - $40 Total Shared Monthly Bills - $575/3 = 191.67 +  Insurance - $50 =  Your Monthly Total for Bills: $241.67 ($242)
  • 4. 2. Divide monthly total by the number of times you get paid/month:  Your Monthly Total for Bills: $242 (Let’s say you get paid once a week)  $242/4 = $60.50  About $60.50/week = bills This is how much you need to set aside from each pay check for monthly expenses/bills!
  • 5. 3. Calculate weekly expenses:  Bills - $60.50  Charity - $16  Gasoline - $30  Grocery - $30 (Roommates share cost) Total: $136.50 (If you make $160/wk…You have $23.50/wk left for savings and/or recreation)  Savings - ?  Recreation - ?
  • 6. Savings…Make it work! Use a spreadsheet to organize your savings into sections!  House  Retirement  Car  Car Maintenance  Emergency  Travel  Christmas  Kindness  Other
  • 7. 1. Add up monthly expenses: 2. Divide monthly total by the number of times you get paid/month: 3. Calculate weekly expenses: (Remember to include “bills”)
  • 8.
  • 9. What Does a College Level Presentation Look Like? Destinie Roque – UE Course Assistant
  • 10. How This Applies to Me? Public Presentation Anxiety College Core Requirements Career Professionalism
  • 11. Key Elements of a Presentation Topic Visual Aids (p.180) Handouts Location of Presentation Dress
  • 12. Speaking Volume - not too loud or too quiet Rate - not too slow or too fast Pitch - Vary pitch in order to keep speech interesting (avoid monotone) Articulation - learn how to pronounce words correctly
  • 13. Body Language Posture Facial Expressions Eye contact Effective movement vs. Ineffective movement
  • 14. The most successful Presentations/Speeches Include: Preparation Practice
  • 15. Impromptu Speeches (p 186) P: Point of view R: Reasons E: Evidence or examples P: Point of view, restated