Simple one month budgeting worksheet. Let students discover what it might be like to budget expenses verses income in the "real world." This activity will help students understand what kind of expenses they will be expected to pay once they get out on their own.
A 30 day devotional in the bible designed for High School and Middle school students who want to grow in their faith. Each day is 2 or 3 pages long with bible reading and an interactive devotion. Some of the spiritual themes discussed are salvation, sin, forgiveness, and how to pray. There are questions in most of the devotionals to challenge the reader. Formatted to A5 print setting to print in a booklet. Make sure when you go to print, select A5 in the size drop down menu.
This worksheet is designed for figuring inputs related to the time value of money. The work is already done for you with the formulas already built into the spreadsheet. All you need is your individual inputs. Example financial goals are provided, but each user can tailor it to their individual needs.
This excel spreadsheet is useful for calculating mortgage information and other long term notes payable information. Three inputs are required: loan amount, interest rate, and time period (in months). Payment is calculated with a formula using all other inputs. Principal and interest payments are mapped out in this spreadsheet for 30 years. The spreadsheet is designed to be changed and used per user preference. My recommendation would be to save an original copy, then change any inputs and add a
Interactive excel worksheet to help you learn how to budget. Income and expense accounts can be labeled according to how you are teaching. Formulas to calculate totals and net income are inputted for ease of use. Create your own budget by inputting an estimate of the expenses per month in each monthly budget column. You may insert new expense columns as needed. Then when the month is over, put in the actual spending. Compare budgeted expense with actual expenses and reevaluate your budget for s
This worksheet is designed to print off for accounting practice. Students are able to log debits and credit. Each transaction has both a debit and a credit account associated with it. Students will log both and make sure the journal balances at the end.
9th - 12th, Higher Education
Business
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