Essay

Developing a Wealth-Preserving Budget

Imagine a recent graduate who has just started a new job with an annual after-tax income of $50,000. They have no initial savings or assets. Design a simple one-year budget for this individual that ensures their wealth does not decrease by the end of the year. Your budget should categorize major spending areas (e.g., housing, food, transportation, leisure) and justify why the total spending plan adheres to the principle of wealth preservation.

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