Continue Project 1 By the end of today… –Calculate your educational expenses –Find a place to...

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Continue Project 1 By the end of today… Calculate your educational expenses Find a place to live Calculate your mortgage/rent Calculate your insurance Calculate your property taxes Get information on your car but don’t spend all day on that!!! Update the comments as you go! You need to have the worksheet completed by the end of class on Tuesday. All calculations need to done through formulas in Excel

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Rubric AreaPossible Points Overall Format10 $s Formatted Correctly (No decimal places)10 Annual to Monthly Formulas Correct10 Taxes formula Correct10 Reasonable Values in cells10 Totals done correctly10 Living within means10 Comments completed10 Presentation20 Total100

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Page 1: Continue Project 1 By the end of today… –Calculate your educational expenses –Find a place to live Calculate your mortgage/rent Calculate your insurance.

Continue Project 1• By the end of today…

– Calculate your educational expenses– Find a place to live

• Calculate your mortgage/rent• Calculate your insurance• Calculate your property taxes

– Get information on your car but don’t spend all day on that!!!

• Update the comments as you go!• You need to have the worksheet completed by

the end of class on Tuesday.• All calculations need to done through formulas

in Excel

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College Costs (per year)

 Public 4-year

UniversityIn State

Public 4-year University

Out of State

Private University

Public 2-year College

Tuition $8,244 $20,770 $28,500 $2,963 Room and Board $8,887 $8,887 $8,887  Book and Supplies $1,168 $1,168 $1,168 $1,168 Personal Expenses $2,066 $2,066 $2,066 $2,066 Transportation $1,082 $1,082 $1,082 $1,082 Total per year $21,447 $33,973 $41,703 $7,279

Source: The College Board

Most students receive financial aid. In 2010-11, about $178 billion in financial aid was awarded to undergraduate students. The average amount of aid for a full-time undergraduate student was about $12,455Source: The College Board

If you have a particular school in mind use this calculator to determine the costs:http://cgi.money.cnn.com/tools/collegecost/collegecost.html

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RubricArea Possible

PointsOverall Format 10$s Formatted Correctly (No decimal places) 10

Annual to Monthly Formulas Correct 10Taxes formula Correct 10Reasonable Values in cells 10Totals done correctly 10Living within means 10Comments completed 10Presentation 20Total 100