BudgetingFamily budgeting

Budgeting is listing and planning estimated income and spending. This allows us to make informed choices regarding spending and saving.

Part of Application of MathsManaging finance

Family budgeting

Individuals and families should keep track of their expenses and compare it to the money they earn.

Income after expenditures are deducted can contribute towards savings.

Consider the regular expenditure of the Watters family in the table below.

ExpenditureAmount
Mortgage\(\pounds540\)
Gas/electricity\(\pounds120\)
Council tax\(\pounds150\)
TV, phone and broadband\(\pounds76\)
House insurance\(\pounds65\)
Food\(\pounds460\)
Petrol\(\pounds208\)
Clothes\(\pounds80\)
Total monthly expenditure£???
ExpenditureMortgage
Amount\(\pounds540\)
ExpenditureGas/electricity
Amount\(\pounds120\)
ExpenditureCouncil tax
Amount\(\pounds150\)
ExpenditureTV, phone and broadband
Amount\(\pounds76\)
ExpenditureHouse insurance
Amount\(\pounds65\)
ExpenditureFood
Amount\(\pounds460\)
ExpenditurePetrol
Amount\(\pounds208\)
ExpenditureClothes
Amount\(\pounds80\)
ExpenditureTotal monthly expenditure
Amount£???

The total monthly household income for the Watters family is \(\pounds2530\).

Question

Can they afford to save \(\pounds483\) per month to cover the cost of their planned holiday?