An entry-level civil engineer earns an average bi-weekly net pay of $2,104.95. The engineer has created a monthly budget using the following percentages for expenses:


Percent
Housing 30%
Food/Household 20%
Savings 5%
Transportation 10%
Debt 10%
Entertainment 5%
Medical/Personal Care 3%
Giving 5%
Clothing 2%
Miscellaneous 10%


Which balance sheet correctly represents the engineer's income, expenses, and balance?

Income
Amount
Bi-weekly income $2,104.95
Total Monthly Income $4,560.73
Expenses
Percent Amount
Housing 30% $1,368.22
Food/Household 20% $912.15
Savings 5% $228.04
Transportation 10% $456.07
Debt 10% $456.07
Entertainment 5% $228.04
Medical/Personal Care 3% $136.82
Giving 5% $228.04
Clothing 2% $91.21
Miscellaneous 10% $456.07
$4,560.73
Balance
Income $4,560.73
Expenses $4,560.73
Balance $0

Income
Amount
Bi-weekly income $2,104.95
Total Monthly Income $4,209.90
Expenses
Percent Amount
Housing 30% $1,262.97
Food/Household 20% $841.98
Savings 5% $210.50
Transportation 10% $420.99
Debt 10% $420.99
Entertainment 5% $210.50
Medical/Personal Care 3% $126.30
Giving 5% $210.50
Clothing 2% $84.20
Miscellaneous 10% $420.99
$4,209.90
Balance
Income $4,209.90
Expenses $4,209.90
Balance $0

Income
Amount
Bi-weekly income $2,104.95
Total Monthly Income $2,104.95
Expenses
Percent Amount
Housing 30% $631.49
Food/Household 20% $420.99
Savings 5% $105.25
Transportation 10% $210.50
Debt 10% $210.50
Entertainment 5% $105.25
Medical/Personal Care 3% $63.15
Giving 5% $105.25
Clothing 2% $42.10
Miscellaneous 10% $210.50
$2,104.95
Balance
Income $2,104.95
Expenses $2,104.95
Balance $0

Income
Amount
Bi-weekly income $2,104.95
Total Monthly Income $3,157.43
Expenses
Percent Amount
Housing 30% $947.23
Food/Household 20% $631.49
Savings 5% $157.87
Transportation 10% $315.74
Debt 10% $315.74
Entertainment 5% $157.87
Medical/Personal Care 3% $94.72
Giving 5% $157.87
Clothing 2% $63.15
Miscellaneous 10% $315.74
$3,157.43
Balance
Income $3,157.43
Expenses $3,157.43
Balance $0