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Course overview
Lesson Overview

6.8 – Budgeting for Rent and Utilities: Rent is often your biggest expense, so budgeting for it carefully matters. Try to spend no more than one-third of your income on housing. Remember to include utilities like electricity, water, and internet in your total. Ask the landlord what average monthly costs are before moving in. Track due dates for each bill to avoid late fees. Save a little each month for unexpected repairs or higher seasonal bills. If utilities are shared, agree on how to split them fairly. Reviewing your housing budget often helps you stay stable. When your rent and bills are handled responsibly, you can enjoy your home stress-free.

About this course

Training to prepare individuals for employment success and the skills needed to live independently with confidence.

This course includes:
  • Job readiness and interview preparation resources
  • Budgeting and independent living planning tools
  • Scenario-based exercises for workplace and daily life problem-solving

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