31-34: Net Cash Flow. The following tables show expenses and income for various individuals. Find each person's net monthly cash flow (it may be negative or positive). Assume that amounts shown for salaries and wages are after taxes and that 1 month = 4 weeks. 31. Income Part-time job: $650/month College fund from grandparents: $400/month Scholarship: $6000/year 32. Income Part-time job: $1200/month Student loan: $7000/year Scholarship: $8000/year 33. Income Salary: $1900/month Expenses Rent: $500/month Groceries: $60/week Tuition and fees: $3600 twice a year Incidentals: $120/week Expenses Rent: $600/month Groceries: $70/week Tuition and fees: $7500/year Health insurance: $40/month Entertainment: $200/month Phone: $65/month Expenses Rent: $800/month Groceries: $90/week Utilities: $125/month Health insurance: $150/month Car insurance: $420 twice a year Gasoline: $25/week Miscellaneous: $400/month
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