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Part 2: Future Budget
1. Using the Occupational Outlook Handbook, what is the current annual salary range for
your chosen career?
2. Assume 30% of your salary goes toward taxes. That means you actually only receive 70%
of your salary. Calculate the actual amount that you will receive each year.
Example: If your annual salary is $50,000, you actually earn $50,000-x .70 = $35,000.
3. Divide the actual amount of money you will receive in a year by 12 in order to calculate
the amount you'll receive each month. Round to the nearest dollar.
Example: If you receive $35,000 each year, you receive $35,000 + 12 = $2,917 each month. 4. will you have enough money to live your desired lifestyle? will you have any money left over each month? explain answer

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Answer: Own work.

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Using the Occupational Outlook Handbook, what is the current annual salary range for

your chosen career?

This is asking what you want to do when you grow up. Then search up the

salary, for example, I want to become a doctor so I searched up the salary of a doctor. Then you solve from there.

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