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Income and expenditure
Definitions
 unemployment insurance: fund that gives short term relief for specific reasons
(unemployed)
 contributions: portion of income paid to fund (pension)
 gross profit: total income before deductions or tax
 eligible: meeting conditions to do or receive things


sources of income

salaries and wages
 salary is a set amount paid every month
 pension, medical aid, uif and other contributions are taken off a
person’s salary before they even receive it.
 Salaried people are given set days for sick days and leave
 Wage earners are paid according to hours worked
 Wage pays at the end of the week and the more you work the more
you get paid

Government grants and pension
 For the elderly, disabled, poor, war veterans

Business profits or investments
 Entrepreneurs earn money from their businesses
 If you have shares you earn a portion of the businesses profit every
year depending on the amount of shares you have

Casual wages
 Employed part time for temporary work
 Gets paid hourly with no benefits

Rental income
 Rent, water and electricity
 Owner pays rental rates using money

Pension
 Contributions can be a part o0f job benefit
 Don’t always increase with inflation
 Retire ages 60-65

Unemployment insurance fund
 1% of your salary goes to this and the business contributes 1%
 People in need only get if they have contributed before

,Expenditure patterns

Before recession people spent too much on their wants but now it has
changed our spending habits to survive. A households expenditure
patterns depend on the family members needs and wants

Definitions
 Recission: temporary decline in trade or industry, resulting in retrenchment or
less work.
 Statistics: collection and analysis of a lot of info in the form of numbers
 Census: count if population



Statistics SA
 Every 5 years there is a census
 Number of people, where they live,
spending patterns, language, income etc.

changes in income patters
 Increases have become uneven
 SA has a growing middle-income group
due to Change in labor laws (give all levels of people
opportunity’s)

changes in expenditure patterns
 Transport is higher and groceries is lower
 High income people tend to spend more money on recreation and
culture
 Varies from province to province (income)

Factors influencing expenditure patterns

Household composition
 Number of people living and earning an income in the household

Financial recourses and disposable income
 Amount of money left after expenses are paid
 More income, lower fixed expenses, more spending money

Needs
 Depending on income needs change
 What the household members consider a need


Location

,  Home, work and factors around you affect spending
 E.g.: rural means more expensive transport

Preferences
 Were
 Type
 Quality




The household budgets
Definitions
 Creditor: person or business you owe money to
 Debtor: person or business that owe you money
 Variable expense: an expense that is changing all the time
 Fixed expense: an expense that constantly stays the same
 Economists: a person or people who look at patterns of expenditure
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