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(50 points) create a budget that will allow you to save at least $100 by the end of october. (remember, your old budget reflected a net income of $1850.00 and included these expenses: $600 for your rent $475 for your car payment, car insurance, and gas $230 for your utilities, phone, and internet $300 for your groceries $50 for your entertainment $20 for your renters insurance $75 for discretionary spending a final net total of $100 saved per month your new budget needs to include these changes: a new line to budget $50 per month toward a new computer a final net total of at least $300 saved per month. (income, fixed expenses, variable expenses) which budgetary category changed the most between your old budget and your new budget? why? how does your new budget you to meet your short-term goal of buying a new laptop? (5 points) how does your new budget you to meet your long-term goal of saving for college? (5 points)

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