The document is Ernesto Benavides' weekly timesheet from November 5-11, 2010. It shows his work hours and calculations for total hours worked and pay for that week. It also includes a budget summary for November, listing Ernesto's income of $2,682.67 and expenses totaling $2,649, leaving a monthly balance of $33.67.
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1. Ernesto Benavides 11/5/2010
WEEKLY TIMESHEET
Employee ID: 1601291 Name: Ernesto Benavides
Title: Dentist General Dept: Dentist General
Start Date: 11/8/2010 Numder of working days peer week:
Time
Date Day In Out In Out
Monday 8:00 12:10 12:30 17:15
Tuesday 8:03 12:00 12:30 17:05
Wednesday 8:00 12:05 12:45 17:02
Thursday 8:00 12:00 12:30 17:00
Friday 8:04 12:10 12:30 16:00
Saturday
Sunday
Total Hour
Total Hour Rate
Total Hour x Houly Rate
Start Date: 11/8/2010 Numder of working days peer week:
Time
Date Day In Out In Out
Monday 8:00 12:10 12:30 17:15
Tuesday 8:03 12:00 12:30 17:05
Wednesday 8:00 12:05 12:45 17:02
Thursday 8:00 12:00 12:30 17:00
Friday 8:04 12:10 12:30 16:00
Saturday
Sunday
Total Hour
Total Hour Rate
Total Hour x Houly Rate
2. o Benavides
ist General
5
Hours
Normal
8.92
8.53
8.37
8.5
7.6
0
0
41.92
$32.00
$1,341.33
5
Hours
Normal
8.92
8.53
8.37
8.5
7.6
0
0
41.92
$32.00
$1,341.33
3. Budget of the month November
Income Amount
Wages 2682.67
Bonus Income 0
Total Income 2682.67
Expenses Budgeted
Mortage/Rent $450.00
Electricity $150.00
Water $45.00
Garbage/trash/ Sewer $25.00
Home Cable/Satelite $100.00
Internet $50.00
Food/Groceries $200.00
Household $200.00
Laundry/dry cleaning $0.00
Students $250.00
Credit cards $0.00
Bills
Car payments $300.00
Cell phone $45.00
Homeowner's Insurance $150.00
Helth Insurance $89.00
Insurance
Life Insurance $35.00
Car Insurance $80.00
$100.00
Public Transportation $0.00
Transportation
Fuel/Car Maintenance $75.00
Prescriptions $35.00
Health
Doctor's Appointments $150.00
Enterteinment/Dining $70.00
Clothing $65.00
Personal
Personal Care $15.00
Dining Out $70.00
Total Monthly Expenses 2649
Total Monthly Income 2682.67
Total Monthly Expenses 2649
Monthly Blance: 33.67