This document provides a detailed budget analysis for Evelyn Chang and Steven Huang who plan to move to Nashville, Tennessee. It outlines their individual incomes, savings amounts, housing costs, utilities, transportation, healthcare, food, and extracurricular costs. After accounting for all expenses, Evelyn will have $4,012 remaining annually while Steven will have $411 remaining. The document also includes a work cited section listing sources for cost estimates.
This document provides a budget analysis for Evelyn Chang and Steven Huang who live in Nashville, Tennessee. It details their individual incomes after taxes, savings amounts, housing costs for an apartment they will share, transportation expenses, utilities, food, healthcare and other living expenses. The document also calculates how much income each will have remaining after accounting for all costs.
This document provides a budget analysis for Evelyn Chang and Steven Huang who live in Nashville, Tennessee. It details their individual incomes after taxes, savings amounts, housing costs for an apartment they will share, transportation expenses, utilities, food, healthcare and other living expenses. The document also calculates how much income each will have remaining after accounting for all costs.
This document provides a budget analysis for Evelyn Chang and Steven Huang who are considering living together in an apartment in Nashville, Tennessee. It outlines their individual incomes after taxes, estimated savings amounts, costs for housing, utilities, transportation, healthcare, food, and other living expenses. The analysis calculates the income remaining for each person after accounting for all costs. Evelyn has $4,012.38 remaining while Steven has $411.86 remaining at the end of the year based on the shared living expenses.
This document summarizes a presentation by Bertison-George, LLC given at a PIOGA Winter Meeting on February 24-25, 2015. It reviews Pennsylvania's historic development of its oil and gas industry and severance tax. Numbers are provided on impact fees collected in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia from 2012-2014. Variables like production, commodity prices, and number of wells drilled that affect tax revenues are discussed. Questions are posed for Governor Wolf regarding the proposed increase in Pennsylvania's severance tax, including how revenues will be allocated and whether impacts to conventional production and companies relocating were fully considered.
This document is a property tax bill for the property located at 14 S ELMWOOD AVE WAUKEGAN IL 60085. It lists the legal description and parcel number of the property. It shows the assessed land and building values, equalized value, and total assessed value. It then lists exemptions and taxable valuation. It provides the tax rates for various taxing bodies and the current tax amounts. The total amount due is $3,092.26. It includes payment coupons and information for the taxpayer.
This document summarizes the finances and lifestyle of someone named Kaki. They work 40 hours a week making $8.25 an hour as a ride operator, earning $1,320 per month after taxes. They live alone in an efficiency apartment near Valdosta State University, and own a 2000 Volkswagen Beetle. The document provides details on Kaki's car, apartment, monthly budget, and bills, showing how they manage living on their $1,320 monthly income.
This document contains property tax information for the property located at 14 S ELMWOOD AVE WAUKEGAN IL 60085. It includes the legal description of the property, its assessed value, applicable exemptions, the total tax amount due, a breakdown of individual tax rates by taxing body, and payment due dates. The total current year tax due is $3,112.08. It directs the taxpayer to contact their local assessor for information on exemptions.
This document compares the costs of living for Liz Chen and Karen Kuo in Minneapolis, Minnesota in their first year. It outlines their incomes, taxes, housing costs, healthcare costs, transportation costs, utility costs, food and supplies costs, savings, and extracurricular activity costs. After accounting for all expenses, Liz Chen is left with $6,147.28 remaining and Karen Kuo has $4,433.45 remaining at the end of the year.
This document provides a budget analysis for Evelyn Chang and Steven Huang who live in Nashville, Tennessee. It details their individual incomes after taxes, savings amounts, housing costs for an apartment they will share, transportation expenses, utilities, food, healthcare and other living expenses. The document also calculates how much income each will have remaining after accounting for all costs.
This document provides a budget analysis for Evelyn Chang and Steven Huang who live in Nashville, Tennessee. It details their individual incomes after taxes, savings amounts, housing costs for an apartment they will share, transportation expenses, utilities, food, healthcare and other living expenses. The document also calculates how much income each will have remaining after accounting for all costs.
This document provides a budget analysis for Evelyn Chang and Steven Huang who are considering living together in an apartment in Nashville, Tennessee. It outlines their individual incomes after taxes, estimated savings amounts, costs for housing, utilities, transportation, healthcare, food, and other living expenses. The analysis calculates the income remaining for each person after accounting for all costs. Evelyn has $4,012.38 remaining while Steven has $411.86 remaining at the end of the year based on the shared living expenses.
This document summarizes a presentation by Bertison-George, LLC given at a PIOGA Winter Meeting on February 24-25, 2015. It reviews Pennsylvania's historic development of its oil and gas industry and severance tax. Numbers are provided on impact fees collected in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia from 2012-2014. Variables like production, commodity prices, and number of wells drilled that affect tax revenues are discussed. Questions are posed for Governor Wolf regarding the proposed increase in Pennsylvania's severance tax, including how revenues will be allocated and whether impacts to conventional production and companies relocating were fully considered.
This document is a property tax bill for the property located at 14 S ELMWOOD AVE WAUKEGAN IL 60085. It lists the legal description and parcel number of the property. It shows the assessed land and building values, equalized value, and total assessed value. It then lists exemptions and taxable valuation. It provides the tax rates for various taxing bodies and the current tax amounts. The total amount due is $3,092.26. It includes payment coupons and information for the taxpayer.
This document summarizes the finances and lifestyle of someone named Kaki. They work 40 hours a week making $8.25 an hour as a ride operator, earning $1,320 per month after taxes. They live alone in an efficiency apartment near Valdosta State University, and own a 2000 Volkswagen Beetle. The document provides details on Kaki's car, apartment, monthly budget, and bills, showing how they manage living on their $1,320 monthly income.
This document contains property tax information for the property located at 14 S ELMWOOD AVE WAUKEGAN IL 60085. It includes the legal description of the property, its assessed value, applicable exemptions, the total tax amount due, a breakdown of individual tax rates by taxing body, and payment due dates. The total current year tax due is $3,112.08. It directs the taxpayer to contact their local assessor for information on exemptions.
This document compares the costs of living for Liz Chen and Karen Kuo in Minneapolis, Minnesota in their first year. It outlines their incomes, taxes, housing costs, healthcare costs, transportation costs, utility costs, food and supplies costs, savings, and extracurricular activity costs. After accounting for all expenses, Liz Chen is left with $6,147.28 remaining and Karen Kuo has $4,433.45 remaining at the end of the year.
The document summarizes the annual costs of living for two individuals - Olivia Evans, a kindergarten teacher earning $40,000 annually, and Emma Cooper, a psychologist earning $45,000 annually. It details their incomes after taxes, estimated savings amounts, costs of housing ($950/month rent for a 2-bedroom apartment), utilities, transportation, food, furniture, extracurricular activities, charities, and remaining income (Olivia with $5,276 remaining, Emma with $7,549.50 remaining).
The document summarizes the annual costs of living for two individuals, Olivia Evans and Emma Cooper, who live together in Seattle, Washington. It details their incomes, savings, housing costs, utilities, food, transportation, healthcare, and discretionary spending. In the end, it is shown that after all expenses, Olivia has $5,276 remaining and Emma has $7,549.50 remaining for the year.
This document provides a cost of living analysis for two individuals, Anisha and Ellen, living in St. Louis, Missouri. It summarizes their annual incomes, taxes, savings, housing costs, utilities, transportation, food, and other living expenses. By the end of the analysis, Anisha is left with $8,803 in remaining income while Ellen has $18,288 remaining. The document also lists sources cited.
This document provides a cost of living analysis for two individuals, Anisha and Ellen, living in St. Louis, Missouri. It summarizes their annual incomes, savings, housing costs, utilities, food, transportation, healthcare costs, and discretionary expenses. By the end of the analysis, Anisha is left with $8,803 in remaining income while Ellen has $18,288 remaining.
This document provides a cost of living analysis for two individuals, Anisha and Ellen, living in St. Louis, Missouri. It summarizes their annual incomes, taxes, savings, housing costs, utilities, transportation, food, and other living expenses. By the end of the analysis, Anisha is left with $8,803 in remaining income while Ellen has $18,288 remaining. The document also lists sources cited.
The document provides financial information for Joe Teresi and Christian Scott who earn $60,000 and $55,000 annually respectively. It summarizes their estimated taxes, housing costs, healthcare costs, transportation costs, food/other expenses, utilities, savings, and remaining disposable income. For Joe, his remaining income after costs is $1,722.63, while Christian's is lower at $139.41 due to his slightly lower starting salary. The document outlines the key line items and costs considered in each of their annual budgets.
A zoo keeper in Seattle earns an initial income of $50,000 per year. After taxes and savings, the zoo keeper has $31,825 remaining to cover housing, utilities, transportation, food, and other living expenses. The zoo keeper rents a 500 square foot studio for $9,240 annually and has health insurance that costs $744 per year. Additional expenses include a car lease and gas that total to $5,388 annually. After paying for utilities, food, and extracurricular activities, the zoo keeper has $265 remaining at the end of the year.
This document provides cost of living analyses for two individuals, Kayla Moore and Monica Sagowitz, living in Trenton, New Jersey. It details their incomes, taxes, housing costs, utilities, transportation, healthcare, food, and other expenses. For Kayla with an initial income of $40,000, expenses totaled $31,357, leaving $7,643 remaining. For Monica with an initial income of $55,000, expenses totaled $40,310.50, leaving $14,256.47 remaining. The document also includes an analysis section reflecting on the complexity of living independently and all the associated costs.
Swathi Narayanan and Elizabeth Yang have a total household income of $80,000. After accounting for taxes, health insurance, rent, food, transportation, utilities, and fun expenses, their remaining disposable income is $27,407.18. This leaves each person with $1,141.97 per month or $13,703.59 per year in disposable income to put towards savings.
The document provides details on the cost of living in Minneapolis for two individuals, Sophia and Tao, including their incomes, taxes, healthcare costs, housing expenses, utility bills, transportation, food costs, and extracurricular activities. It calculates their annual expenses and savings. Sophia has a higher income of $41,907 after taxes and expenses, allowing savings of $20,985. Tao has a lower income of $29,665 after taxes and expenses, allowing savings of $12,713.
The document provides details on the cost of living in Minneapolis for two individuals, Sophia and Tao, including their incomes, taxes, healthcare costs, housing expenses, utility bills, transportation, food costs, and extracurricular activities. It calculates their annual budgets and savings. Sophia has a higher income of $41,907 after taxes and expenses, allowing savings of $20,985. Tao has a lower income of $29,665 after taxes and expenses, allowing savings of $12,713.
This document provides information about the cost of living in Minneapolis, Minnesota for two individuals, Sophia and Tao. It details their incomes, taxes, healthcare costs, housing expenses including rent and utilities, transportation, food costs, and discretionary spending. For Sophia, her annual savings after expenses is $21,825 while Tao saves $13,263.70 per year living in Minneapolis.
The document outlines the costs of living in Detroit, Michigan for two individuals, Christopher Wong and Michelle Chan. It details their incomes, savings amounts, housing costs for a shared property, healthcare and transportation expenses, utility costs, food and furniture budgets, and extracurricular spending. In the end, Christopher Wong has $50.94 remaining while Michelle Chan has a larger remaining amount of $5,331.62 due to differences in their salaries, savings proportions, and individual spending habits.
The document outlines the costs of living in Detroit, Michigan for two individuals, Christopher Wong and Michelle Chan. It details their incomes, savings amounts, housing costs for a shared property, healthcare and transportation expenses, utility costs, food and furniture budgets, and extracurricular spending. In the end, Christopher Wong has $50.94 remaining while Michelle Chan has a larger remaining amount of $5,331.62 due to differences in their salaries, savings proportions, and individual spending habits.
The document summarizes the annual costs of living for two individuals - Anita Yau, a nurse, and Hannah Chang, a museum technician, living in Queens, New York. It details their incomes, savings, housing costs, healthcare costs, transportation, utilities, food, furnishings, and extracurricular activities. By the end of the year, Anita has $1,578.96 remaining while Hannah's costs exceed her income, leaving her with $0 remaining.
The document summarizes the annual costs of living for two individuals - Anita Yau and Hannah Chang - living in Queens, New York. It details their incomes, savings, housing costs, healthcare costs, transportation, utilities, food, furnishings, and extracurricular activities. By the end of the year, Anita has $1,578.96 remaining while Hannah's income is fully spent.
Cost of living: Nashville, TN (KW, TH)kwandomanium
The document summarizes the costs of living for two individuals, Thomas and Kevin, who live together in Nashville, TN. It details their incomes, housing costs, healthcare costs, transportation, utilities, food/furniture, extracurricular activities, and savings. After accounting for all expenses, Thomas has $10,988 remaining and Kevin has $4,635 remaining each year.
The Chamber President and CEO, Aaron Nelson, presents a 101 for each session of Leadership Chapel Hill-Carrboro to help level-set and frame the discussion of the day. Session #5 was on health and human services, and Aaron's presentation includes data on health outcomes and several social determinants of health in Orange County in comparison to neighboring counties.
This document provides a breakdown of the costs of living for two individuals, Anisha and Ellen, living in St. Louis, Missouri. It details their incomes, savings, housing costs, utilities, food, transportation, and other expenses. After accounting for all costs, Anisha is left with $12,878.39 remaining and Ellen has $22,448.01 remaining at the end of the year. The document uses this information to compare the total cost of living for the two individuals.
This document provides a breakdown of the costs of living for two individuals, Anisha and Ellen, living in St. Louis, Missouri. It details their incomes, savings, housing costs, healthcare costs, transportation costs, utility costs, food and household item costs, and remaining discretionary incomes after accounting for all expenses. Anisha has an annual income of $40,000 as an accountant and Ellen has an annual income of $55,000 as a principal ballet dancer. The document calculates their budgets and shows that after all expenses, Anisha has $12,878 remaining and Ellen has $22,448 remaining each year.
The document summarizes the annual costs of living for two individuals - Olivia Evans, a kindergarten teacher earning $40,000 annually, and Emma Cooper, a psychologist earning $45,000 annually. It details their incomes after taxes, estimated savings amounts, costs of housing ($950/month rent for a 2-bedroom apartment), utilities, transportation, food, furniture, extracurricular activities, charities, and remaining income (Olivia with $5,276 remaining, Emma with $7,549.50 remaining).
The document summarizes the annual costs of living for two individuals, Olivia Evans and Emma Cooper, who live together in Seattle, Washington. It details their incomes, savings, housing costs, utilities, food, transportation, healthcare, and discretionary spending. In the end, it is shown that after all expenses, Olivia has $5,276 remaining and Emma has $7,549.50 remaining for the year.
This document provides a cost of living analysis for two individuals, Anisha and Ellen, living in St. Louis, Missouri. It summarizes their annual incomes, taxes, savings, housing costs, utilities, transportation, food, and other living expenses. By the end of the analysis, Anisha is left with $8,803 in remaining income while Ellen has $18,288 remaining. The document also lists sources cited.
This document provides a cost of living analysis for two individuals, Anisha and Ellen, living in St. Louis, Missouri. It summarizes their annual incomes, savings, housing costs, utilities, food, transportation, healthcare costs, and discretionary expenses. By the end of the analysis, Anisha is left with $8,803 in remaining income while Ellen has $18,288 remaining.
This document provides a cost of living analysis for two individuals, Anisha and Ellen, living in St. Louis, Missouri. It summarizes their annual incomes, taxes, savings, housing costs, utilities, transportation, food, and other living expenses. By the end of the analysis, Anisha is left with $8,803 in remaining income while Ellen has $18,288 remaining. The document also lists sources cited.
The document provides financial information for Joe Teresi and Christian Scott who earn $60,000 and $55,000 annually respectively. It summarizes their estimated taxes, housing costs, healthcare costs, transportation costs, food/other expenses, utilities, savings, and remaining disposable income. For Joe, his remaining income after costs is $1,722.63, while Christian's is lower at $139.41 due to his slightly lower starting salary. The document outlines the key line items and costs considered in each of their annual budgets.
A zoo keeper in Seattle earns an initial income of $50,000 per year. After taxes and savings, the zoo keeper has $31,825 remaining to cover housing, utilities, transportation, food, and other living expenses. The zoo keeper rents a 500 square foot studio for $9,240 annually and has health insurance that costs $744 per year. Additional expenses include a car lease and gas that total to $5,388 annually. After paying for utilities, food, and extracurricular activities, the zoo keeper has $265 remaining at the end of the year.
This document provides cost of living analyses for two individuals, Kayla Moore and Monica Sagowitz, living in Trenton, New Jersey. It details their incomes, taxes, housing costs, utilities, transportation, healthcare, food, and other expenses. For Kayla with an initial income of $40,000, expenses totaled $31,357, leaving $7,643 remaining. For Monica with an initial income of $55,000, expenses totaled $40,310.50, leaving $14,256.47 remaining. The document also includes an analysis section reflecting on the complexity of living independently and all the associated costs.
Swathi Narayanan and Elizabeth Yang have a total household income of $80,000. After accounting for taxes, health insurance, rent, food, transportation, utilities, and fun expenses, their remaining disposable income is $27,407.18. This leaves each person with $1,141.97 per month or $13,703.59 per year in disposable income to put towards savings.
The document provides details on the cost of living in Minneapolis for two individuals, Sophia and Tao, including their incomes, taxes, healthcare costs, housing expenses, utility bills, transportation, food costs, and extracurricular activities. It calculates their annual expenses and savings. Sophia has a higher income of $41,907 after taxes and expenses, allowing savings of $20,985. Tao has a lower income of $29,665 after taxes and expenses, allowing savings of $12,713.
The document provides details on the cost of living in Minneapolis for two individuals, Sophia and Tao, including their incomes, taxes, healthcare costs, housing expenses, utility bills, transportation, food costs, and extracurricular activities. It calculates their annual budgets and savings. Sophia has a higher income of $41,907 after taxes and expenses, allowing savings of $20,985. Tao has a lower income of $29,665 after taxes and expenses, allowing savings of $12,713.
This document provides information about the cost of living in Minneapolis, Minnesota for two individuals, Sophia and Tao. It details their incomes, taxes, healthcare costs, housing expenses including rent and utilities, transportation, food costs, and discretionary spending. For Sophia, her annual savings after expenses is $21,825 while Tao saves $13,263.70 per year living in Minneapolis.
The document outlines the costs of living in Detroit, Michigan for two individuals, Christopher Wong and Michelle Chan. It details their incomes, savings amounts, housing costs for a shared property, healthcare and transportation expenses, utility costs, food and furniture budgets, and extracurricular spending. In the end, Christopher Wong has $50.94 remaining while Michelle Chan has a larger remaining amount of $5,331.62 due to differences in their salaries, savings proportions, and individual spending habits.
The document outlines the costs of living in Detroit, Michigan for two individuals, Christopher Wong and Michelle Chan. It details their incomes, savings amounts, housing costs for a shared property, healthcare and transportation expenses, utility costs, food and furniture budgets, and extracurricular spending. In the end, Christopher Wong has $50.94 remaining while Michelle Chan has a larger remaining amount of $5,331.62 due to differences in their salaries, savings proportions, and individual spending habits.
The document summarizes the annual costs of living for two individuals - Anita Yau, a nurse, and Hannah Chang, a museum technician, living in Queens, New York. It details their incomes, savings, housing costs, healthcare costs, transportation, utilities, food, furnishings, and extracurricular activities. By the end of the year, Anita has $1,578.96 remaining while Hannah's costs exceed her income, leaving her with $0 remaining.
The document summarizes the annual costs of living for two individuals - Anita Yau and Hannah Chang - living in Queens, New York. It details their incomes, savings, housing costs, healthcare costs, transportation, utilities, food, furnishings, and extracurricular activities. By the end of the year, Anita has $1,578.96 remaining while Hannah's income is fully spent.
Cost of living: Nashville, TN (KW, TH)kwandomanium
The document summarizes the costs of living for two individuals, Thomas and Kevin, who live together in Nashville, TN. It details their incomes, housing costs, healthcare costs, transportation, utilities, food/furniture, extracurricular activities, and savings. After accounting for all expenses, Thomas has $10,988 remaining and Kevin has $4,635 remaining each year.
The Chamber President and CEO, Aaron Nelson, presents a 101 for each session of Leadership Chapel Hill-Carrboro to help level-set and frame the discussion of the day. Session #5 was on health and human services, and Aaron's presentation includes data on health outcomes and several social determinants of health in Orange County in comparison to neighboring counties.
This document provides a breakdown of the costs of living for two individuals, Anisha and Ellen, living in St. Louis, Missouri. It details their incomes, savings, housing costs, utilities, food, transportation, and other expenses. After accounting for all costs, Anisha is left with $12,878.39 remaining and Ellen has $22,448.01 remaining at the end of the year. The document uses this information to compare the total cost of living for the two individuals.
This document provides a breakdown of the costs of living for two individuals, Anisha and Ellen, living in St. Louis, Missouri. It details their incomes, savings, housing costs, healthcare costs, transportation costs, utility costs, food and household item costs, and remaining discretionary incomes after accounting for all expenses. Anisha has an annual income of $40,000 as an accountant and Ellen has an annual income of $55,000 as a principal ballet dancer. The document calculates their budgets and shows that after all expenses, Anisha has $12,878 remaining and Ellen has $22,448 remaining each year.
2. Total Income
Occupation: Chemical
Engineer
Initial Income: $55,000
FICA: $4,207.50
State Income Tax:
$3,300
Federal Income Tax:
$7600
Post-Taxes Total:
$39,892.50
Occupation: Biomedical
Engineer
Initial Income: $45,000
FICA: $3442.50
State Income Tax:
$2,700
Federal Income Tax:
$5100
Post-TaxesTotal:
$33,757.50
Evelyn Steven
3. Savings (20% of Adjusted
Income)
$7,978 Annual Savings
American Express High-
Yield Savings Account
$6,778
1.15% APY
Bank of America
Checking Account
$1200
$6,752 Annual Savings
American Express High-
Yield Savings Account
$5,552
1.15% APY
Bank of America
Checking Account
$1200
Evelyn Steven
4. Housing
One story apartment
2 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
1 car garage/ covered
parking
Appliances included
(refrigerator, microwave,
washer, dryer, etc.)
Size: 1049 sq. ft
12- month leasing term
3868 Central Pike #100, Hermitage, TN 37076
THERE WE
ARE!
16. Extracurricular Activities (cont.)
Video Games - $250
Surround Sound
Audio
$300/person
Vacationing
$4000
TOTAL: $8463.00
Video Games - $250
Surround Sound
Audio
$300/person
Vacationing
$2500
TOTAL: $5463.00
Evelyn Steven
We will also attend the following annual events: the Nashville Film Festival, the
Tomato Art Fest, the CMA Music Festival, the Tennessee State Fair.
*CMA Music Festival has a $35 Admission Fee
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