Answer: After graduating from college, Susan decides to live with her parents for a year. She decides to live at home so that she could build up her savings
before renting a place on her own or with a roommate. She will pay her parents $500 per month to contribute to rent, laundry, cable, and food.
She earns $2500 every month after taxes and deductions for social security and insurance. She has a car payment of $300 per month, $150 for car
insurance, $500 for her student loans, and $100 for her cell phone. Her father convinces her to start saving for retirement at $50 per month.
Susan is fond of shopping and when she is out with her friends, they usually make a day of it. They usually dine out. She spends about $500 per
month on shopping and another $400 on dining out. When Susan takes sandwiches to work for lunch on those last few days before her next
paycheck, she wonders where all the money goes and why she doesn't seem to be able to save for her own place.
Use any online budgeting tool to record Susan's expenses and find out what can she do to save money for her place.