HE6 - q1 - Mod3 - Preparing and Allocating of Family Budget - Student - Copy - Wk1 - Q1
HE6 - q1 - Mod3 - Preparing and Allocating of Family Budget - Student - Copy - Wk1 - Q1
HE6 - q1 - Mod3 - Preparing and Allocating of Family Budget - Student - Copy - Wk1 - Q1
Home Economics
Module 3: Preparing and Allocating
of Family Budget
CO_TLE-HE6_ Module 3
TLE (HE) – Grade 6
Alternative Delivery Mode
Module 3: Preparing and Allocating of Family Budget
First Edition, 2020
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Home Economics
Module 3: Preparing and Allocating
Family Budget
Introductory Message
This Self-Learning Module (SLM) is prepared so that you, our dear
learners, can continue your studies and learn while at home. Activities,
questions, directions, exercises, and discussions are carefully stated for
you to understand each lesson.
Each SLM is composed of different parts. Each part shall guide you
step-by-step as you discover and understand the lesson prepared for you.
In addition to the material in the main text, notes to the Teacher are
also provided to our facilitators and parents for strategies and reminders
on how they can best help you on your home-based learning.
Please use this module with care. Do not put unnecessary marks on
any part of this SLM. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the
exercises and tests. And read the instructions carefully before performing
each task.
If you have any questions in using this SLM or any difficulty in answering
the tasks in this module, do not hesitate to consult your teacher or
facilitator.
Thank you.
What I Need to Know
Budget refers to the total amount intended for the expenses of the whole
family. The budget of the family must be used wisely and carefully plan to determine
how much money will be spent or allocated during a certain period.
This module was designed and written as an instructional material. It will help
you master the most essential learning competencies that you should learn inside
the classroom setting or home as part of the learner’s assignment. It has specific
lesson directed to the attainment of learning outcomes. It also follows the standard
sequences of the course.
The lesson discusses on how to prepare and allocate budget for a family.
1.1.1 food and clothing
1.1.2 shelter and education
1.1.3 social needs: social and moral obligations (birthdays,
baptisms etc.) family activities, school affairs
savings/emergency budget (health, house repair)
1.2.1 manages family resources efficiently
1.2.2 prioritizes needs over wants
What I Know
Before you start, try to answer the following questions. This will help you find out
what you already know about the topic discussed in this module.
Directions: Read the following statements carefully. Write (T) if the statement is
correct and (F) if the statement is false. Do this on a separate sheet of
paper.
3. Learn to share household work so that you can save on wages for
helpers.
4. Wants are more important than needs so limit your spending based on
what you want only.
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5. Live simply and accordingly to your means.
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Lesson Preparing and Allocating
1 Family Budget
Managing family resources maximizes the best of the available resources of
the family. The standard of the family members reflects the budget and distribute
the expenditures, comfort and wants. This can be found in ourselves, homes and
community. Proper management of resources is important to meet and improve the
necessary needs of the family.
What’s In
Guide Questions:
1. How many members are there in the family?
2. Why do you think they are happy?
3. Do you think the needs and wants of the children are provided by the
parents? Why? or Why not?
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What’s New
P 8,875.00
Miscellaneous
Expenses
PFo1o5d,975.00
Education
P 3,050.00
Clothing
P 7,100.00
Guide Questions:
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What is It
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The family wishes to provide priorities to their needs, thus, budget must be
strictly observed. When anybody gets sick, the emergency fund may be used. The
allotment for savings or investment should not be touched, as much as possible.
Later on, the savings may be spent for bigger expenses like appliances, payment for
children’s tuition, special occasion to celebrate, and other similar purposes.
If the family needs cannot be met by the allotted figures, a little revision may
be done. Expenditures may be reconsidered, and adjustments must be made.
Family Expenses
Expenses are things that you buy or pay for. There are different expenses that
will satisfy the needs and wants of the family member. Below are the types of
expenses you should consider in budgeting your family income.
1. Fixed Expenses These are expenses which are obliged to pay regularly
like monthly payments, insurance premiums, taxes
due, or pledges to church or charitable institutions.
2. Variable or Flexibles These are expenses that will vary in cost depending
Expenses on the family’s current needs. It varies on monthly
expenses of the family.
3. Expenses that are paid These are special expenses not listed in your budget
for you by your employer and differ from one person to the other. It includes
expenses from your pay check like withholding tax,
GSIS or SSS and Pag-ibig Fund.
4. Emergency Expenses This includes expenses of unexpected events then
corresponding to or such for special occasions or
monetary aid for bereaved family.
2. Activities of the members of the family. The choices/duties to be given to each member
should fit the schedule of activities of these members so they can be successfully
carried out with least conflict with regards to time, energy, and relationship with
other members.
3. Priorities of the family. These include the goals and objectives in life. It also serves
as guide of the family in the management of the activities and target.
4. The values, attitudes and habits of the family. It includes the best practices of the family
in facing and overcoming problems or situations that may happen anytime at home.
5. Conditions in the community. The family is part of the community which include social
interactions among the members of the community. It also includes planning and
preparation for managing family resources.
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Tips in Managing the Family Income Wisely
1. Have a simple living, needs and wants.
2. Prepare simple menu or dish with complete nutritional value requirement.
3. In going to the market or grocery store, bring money just enough to buy the things
that are needed.
4. Taking good care of personal things will help you protect it from damaging and
destroying things which prevents you from buying things again.
5. Use your creativity to make things functional out of garbage like plastic and metal.
6. Find ways to have fun, leisure and relaxation without spending too much.
7. Walk in going to nearby destination. It is good for your health.
8. Ride in public utility vehicles like jeepneys instead of using your own car. That way
you can save money for fuel.
What’s More
A. Directions: Make a list of your family expenses then classify them as Needs or
Wants using the table below. Do this on a separate sheet of paper.
NEEDS WANTS
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
5. 5.
B. Directions: Read and analyze the statement below. Think of ways that you can
save in order to lessen the monthly expenses.
1. Gorge has a 1- meter space in their backyard, what can he do in order to cut
down their food expenses?
2. The Degoma family lives beside the capitol building which is near the market.
Everyday Mrs. Degoma goes to the market to buy. What is the best thing she can
do in order to cut down her transportation expenses?
3. Luisa is in college. Her class schedule is only in the morning, what will she do
in her free time?
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4. Ali is in Grade 6. His family owns a sari-sari store. His mother hires a helper
every weekend to look after the store, thus adding to the monthly expenses. In
what way can Ali help her mother saves extra money
C. Directions: Answer the following situations below. Write the answer on a separate
sheet of paper. Adopt the 70–20–10 principle of budgeting for the
following families. Show the recommended breakdown of their
expenses.
Breakdown of Expenses:
Expenses: (70%)
Savings: (20%)
Emergency Fund: (10%)
Breakdown of Expenses:
Expenses: (70%)
Savings: (20%)
Emergency Fund: (10%)
Breakdown of Expenses:
Expenses: (70%)
Savings: (20%)
Emergency Fund: (10%)
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What I Can Do
Directions: Compute your family income and expenditures. This is confidential, and
so do not verbalize or tell it to the class. While doing this you can ask for assistance
from your teacher. Evaluate if your family does/does not practice wise spending.
1. How much is the combined income of your family?
2. Following the 70% - 20% - 10% rule, compute the supposed expenditures of
your family.
3. Does your family expenses fall within the 70% allotment for family needs?
4. Do you have allotment for savings and emergency needs?
5. If your expenditures are far above the allotted 70%, what measures can you
propose to cut down your expenses?
Assessment
Directions: Complete the table below. Prepare and allocate family budget with a
monthly net income of Php 35,400.00. Use a separate sheet of paper.
Additional Activities
Direction: Make a list of tips on how you can help in proper management of family
resources.
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References
Most Essential Learning Competencies Technology and Livelihood Education 6
Home Economics; 2020; p. 411
Better Living through HELE (Home Economics and Livelihood Education), Regina
C. Buenavista and Dorina G. Pineda, 2005 pp. 42-43
Home Life 6, Rosario B. Butaran, Pedrito R. Pereda, Ed.D, Gilda R. De Vera, Ph.D,
2016 pp. 133-134
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