Calli is 25 and a recent graduate of MSU. She completed HDFS 238 her senior year and realized there is a lot she hasn’t paid attention to around money. She just got a job and has moved to Battle Creek. She received a signing bonus that she has used to start a savings account. Her gross annual salary is $52,000; gross monthly salary is: $4,333 and her net monthly salary is $3,200. What is the overall balance of Cali's tangible assets? Here’s her situation: Assets: Car                                                   $ 2,000 Checking Account/Savings Acct $ 3,000 Grandma’s Diamond Ring            $ 2,000 Cash                                                 $    500   Liabilities: Car Loan Balance             $4,000 Credit Card Balance        $11,000 Student Loan Balance    $15,000 Monthly Expenses: Rent                                                 $1000   Car Loan Payment                         $200 Food                                                $200 Utilities                                            $100 Insurances                                      $100 Phone                                              $100 Student Loan Payment                 $200 Credit Card Payments                   $400      Entertainment/Gas                       $200

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Calli is 25 and a recent graduate of MSU. She completed HDFS 238 her senior year and realized there is a lot she hasn’t paid attention to around money. She just got a job and has moved to Battle Creek. She received a signing bonus that she has used to start a savings account. Her gross annual salary is $52,000; gross monthly salary is: $4,333 and her net monthly salary is $3,200.

What is the overall balance of Cali's tangible assets?

Here’s her situation:

Assets:

Car                                                   $ 2,000

Checking Account/Savings Acct $ 3,000

Grandma’s Diamond Ring            $ 2,000

Cash                                                 $    500

 

Liabilities:

Car Loan Balance             $4,000

Credit Card Balance        $11,000

Student Loan Balance    $15,000

Monthly Expenses:

Rent                                                 $1000  

Car Loan Payment                         $200

Food                                                $200

Utilities                                            $100

Insurances                                      $100

Phone                                              $100

Student Loan Payment                 $200

Credit Card Payments                   $400     

Entertainment/Gas                       $200

 
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