What is 2015 Monthly Budget?

The 2015 Monthly Budget is a financial plan that outlines your income and expenses for each month in the year 2015. It helps you track your spending, stay on top of your bills, and save money for future goals.

What are the types of 2015 Monthly Budget?

There are different types of 2015 Monthly Budget that you can use depending on your financial goals and needs. Some common types include: 1. Traditional Budget - where you list all your income and expenses. 2. Zero-based Budget - where every dollar of income is allocated to a specific expense or savings goal. 3. Envelope Budget - where you use cash for different spending categories to control your expenses.

Traditional Budget
Zero-based Budget
Envelope Budget

How to complete 2015 Monthly Budget

Completing your 2015 Monthly Budget is easy with the following steps: 1. Gather all your financial documents such as pay stubs, bills, and bank statements. 2. List all your sources of income and categorize your expenses. 3. Create a budgeting tool such as a spreadsheet or use an online budgeting tool like pdfFiller. 4. Track your spending and adjust your budget as needed throughout the year.

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Gather financial documents
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List income and expenses
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Create budgeting tool
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Track spending and adjust budget

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Questions & answers

At $439 billion, the 2015 deficit constituted the smallest since 2007, and at 2.5 percent of gross domestic product, it was below the average deficit (relative to the size of the economy) over the past 50 years.
Mandatory spending by the federal government totaled $2.3 trillion in 2015, of which $1.0 trillion was for major health care programs.
The government spent $3.853 trillion, slightly less than the president's budget of $3.99 trillion. Mandatory spending came in lower than the president's estimate.
Mandatory spending by the federal government totaled $2.3 trillion in 2015, of which $1.0 trillion was for major health care programs.
2015 United States federal budget SubmittedMarch 4, 2014Submitted to113th CongressTotal revenue$3.34 trillion (requested) $3.249 trillion (actual) 18.2% of GDPTotal expenditures$3.90 trillion (requested) $3.688 trillion (actual) 20.6% of GDPDeficit$564 billion (requested) $438.9 billion (actual) 2.45% of GDP5 more rows
Revenues received by the federal government in 2015 totaled $3.2 trillion, of which $1.5 trillion was receipts of individual income taxes.