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Spence and Lia live in your community with their twin two-year-old daughters. They own a 3-bedroom townhouse.

List the housing expenses Spence and Lia would have.

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If Spence and Lia spend a total of $2100 each month and 5% of that is for entertainment. How much do they spend for entertainment?

$105

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Determine the amount of each expense in one year. Monthly rent of $875 Bi-weekly mortgage payments of

$623.94 Semi-annual home insurance

payments of $248.55 Monthly phone bill of $37.95

$10500$16222.44$497.10$455.40

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Determine the total monthly housing cost. Rent of $715 plus $65 for utilities Rent of $938 plus $102 for utilities Rent of $280 plus a one-third share

of $210 for utilities Rent of $335 plus a one-quarter

share of $180 for utilities$780.00$1040.00$350$380

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In the apartment above Rashid’s, a water pipe breaks, which affects Rashid’s apartment. Does the landlord have the right to enter Rashid’s apartment to assess the damage?

Does He/She have the right to turn off electricity and heat if Rashid is not paying the rent?

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Tori is moving to Kitchener to attend college. She finds two housing options. Which option would you recommend? Justify your answer. A room in a furnished apartment shared

with two other students. The rent is $450 per month including utilities. Tori would have to sign a 1-year lease.

A room in a furnished 2-bedroom suite in residence with shared kitchenette and bathroom. The cost is $5450 for September to April and includes utilities, cable, Internet, and local phone service.

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Look at the circle graph on p. 521 #10 for the following questions. Which category represents the greatest

expense? The least? If the Aboulnaga family spends a total

of $5000 each month. What amount do they spend on day care each month?

What amount do they spend on their mortgage?

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Design a monthly budget

Take-home pay: $3000 per month Rent: $975 per month, including utilities Phone plan: An average of $50 per month Car Payment: $325 per month Gasoline: An average of $50 per week Food: $120 per week Car and contents insurance: $30 per week Entertainment: $170 per 2 weeks Miscellaneous: $200 per month

Is the family earning enough to cover the expenses?

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In the previous situation, the salary decreases by 20%. Create a new budget that reflects this change. Underline your changes and give justify your decisions.

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Hamid and Farah Fiez have 3 children. Hamid works full time and has a bi-weekly net income of $1850. Farah works part time and has a net monthly income of $2200. Their monthly expenses, not including housing, are $3000. They have a savings of $35000.Option 1: Buying a 3-beroom house

Down payment of $25 000 with weekly mortgage payments of $405

Option 2: Renting a 4-bedroom house$1595 per month, plus utilities

Is renting or buying the better option for the Feiz family? Justify your answer.