Personal Balance Sheet and Cash Flow statement Review.

Mike and Lori have found out that your are in Mr. Prosser’s Personal Finance class and need help with their finances. The have both come to you with a bunch of receipts that they have totaled for your but they want you to help them make a balance sheet and cash flow statement for each of them.

Directions:

Using what you have learned and your textbook if you would like. Place the given information in the appropriate financial sheet. Use the examples on pages 66 and 70 of the textbook. You may use a spreadsheet to do this, or Microsoft word. You do not need to use the lines like in the textbook, but I would like you to use Bold, and underline like you see in the textbook.

Here is what you have for Mikes box of information.

Mikes take home pay is $700

He has savings account interest of $15

His pays a mortgage of $95,000

He pays $70 cable bill

He has a house valued at $100,000

He spends $125 on recreation each month

Saving Account Balance $8000

He owns a car that is valued at $22,000

He has a car loan at $12,000

Checking Account Balance of $5000

He has a computer that has a value of $1200

He spends $200 a month on clothing

He has a bunch of baseball cards valued at $500

He has furniture at $700

He has a 401(k) valued at $30,000

Mike has Medical bills and a credit card balance at $1,300 for each

He spends $100 a month on takeout food

Cash Flow Statement
Mikes Cash Flow Statement
Income (Cash Inflow)
Take Home Pay
Allowance
Savings Account Interest
Total Income
Expenses (Cash Outflow)
Fixed Expenses (cable TV etc…..)
Variable Expenses (recreation, clothing, take-out food)
Total Expenses
Net Cash Flow

Here is Lori’s numbers

Lori’s take home pay is $500

She has savings account interest of $10

Hers pays a mortgage of $12,000

She pays $85 cable bill

She has a house valued at $96000

She spends $75 on recreation each month

Savings account balance $2000

She owns a car that is valued at $25,000

She has a car loan at $20,000

Checking account balance of $7000

She has a computer that has a value of $500

She spends $250 a month on clothing

She has a silverware collection valued at $1000

She has furniture at $1200

She has a 401(k) valued at $32,000

Lori has Medical bills at $300

Credit Card balance at $1200

She spends $70 a month on takeout food

Cash Flow Statement
Lori's Cash Flow Statement
Income (Cash Inflow)
Take Home Pay
Allowance
Savings Account Interest
Total Income
Expenses (Cash Outflow)
Fixed Expenses (cable TV etc…..)
Variable Expenses (recreation, clothing, take-out food)
Total Expenses
Net Cash Flow