Jamie Lee Jackson, age 24, now a busy full-time college student and part-time bakery clerk, has been trying to organize all of her priorities, including her budget. She has been wondering if she is allocating enough of her income towards savings, which includes accumulating enough money towards the $7,500 down payment she needs to begin her dream of opening a cupcake caf. Jamie Lee has been making regular deposits to both her regular, as well as her emergency savings account. She would really like to down and get a clearer picture of how much she is spending on various expenses, including rent, utilities, entertainment and how he debt compares to her savings and assets. Jamie Lee's telephone is currently paid for by her father as she is on the family phone plan She realizes that she must stay on track and keep a detailed budget if she is to realize her dream of being self-employed after college graduation Use the information below to record Jamie Lee's inflows and outflows of cash for a one-month period. Each answer must have a value for the assignment to be complete. Enter "O" for any unused categories Monthly Expenses: Rent obligation $1.850 $225 Current Financial Situation Assets: Checking account Emergency fund savings account car $4,300 Utilities electricity $75 $5.200 Utilities/water Use the information below to record Jamie Lee's inflows and outflows of cashf for the assignment to be complete. Enter "O" for any unused categories. $1,850 Monthly Expenses: Rent obligation $225 $4,300 Utilities/electricity $75 $5,200 $1,100 Current Financial Situation Assets: Checking account Emergency fund savings account Car Computer & IPad Llabllltles: Student loan Credit card balance Income: Gross monthly salary Net monthly salary Savings allocation: Regular savings $35 $120 $115 $6,600 $1,000 $95 Utilities/water Utilities/cable TV Food Gas/maintenance Credit card payment Car Insurance Clothing Entertainment: Cake decorating class Movies with friends $45 $45 $45 $2,155 $1.580 $90 $130 ann $50 Saved Cash Inflows Salary (take home) Other income Other income Total Cash Outflows Fixed expenses Mortgage or rent Loan/credit card payment Insurance Other Total fixed outflows Variable expenses Variable expenses Food Clothing Electricity Telephone Water Transportation Personal care Medical expenses Recreation/entertainment Gifts Donations Cable Other Total variable outflows Cable Other Total variable outflows Total outflows Surplus (deficit) Allocation of surplus Emergency fund savings Financial goal savings Other savings