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What is the maximum percentage of net spendable income that should be set aside for housing?

A) 25%
B) 38%
C) 36%
D) 28%

User Artory
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Answer;

-38 %

Step-by-step explanation;

-Budget busters are the large potential problem areas that can destroy a budget. Failure to control even one of these problem areas can result in financial disaster.

-Housing takes about 38 percent of your monthly budget. Housing decisions should be based on need and financial ability, not on internal or external pressure.

-Food takes 12 percent of your monthly budget. The reduction of a family's food bill requires quantity and quality planning.

-Transportation (purchase and maintenance), takes 15 percent of your monthly budget, Debts takes 5 percent of Net Spendable Income, Insurance takes 5 percent of Net Spendable Income assuming an employer provides medical insurance, Recreation/Entertainment takes 5 percent of Net Spendable Income, Clothing takes 5 percent of Net Spendable Income, Medical and dental takes 5 percent of Net Spendable Income and Savings takes 5 percent of Net Spendable Income.

User Ruba
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The maximum percentage of a families net spendable income should have at least 38% set aside for housing expenses. This is because most people can't afford their housing and need more set aside each month. 
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