Independent Practice Budgets Paul is considering two different job offers. Use the clues to help him de'ermine which is

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Independent Practice Budgets Paul is considering two different job offers. Use the clues to help him de'ermine which is the best fit financially in order to meet his basic needs. AUSTIN, TX $44,000 PER YEAR LUBBOCK, TX $39,000 PER YEAR ITEM EXPENSE ITEM EXPENSE Rent Rent Food Transportation Utilities Insurance Taxes Food Transportation Olitica Insurance Toxes Monthy Total Annual Expensos $400 $350 Monthly Total Annual Expenses
He will spend $350 on a cor either city, His housing in Lubbock will be $950. In Austin it will cost $250 more His health insurance is nol dependent on his location It is $300 per month He plans to odl out more in Austin, so he budgets $600 in food. In Lubbock he budgets $400 He will spend $150 on utilities in either city 1. Ir Paul is wanting to be able to set the most amount of money aside for savings, then which job offer is the better choice? Explain why, 2. Explain why it is not always best to take a job that offers the most amount of money.
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