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Grace has a net spendable income of $1,700 per month. she decides to check her expenses for the previous month and adjust her budget. expenses housing $510 food $204 transportation $255 insurance $51 debts $0 entertainment $85 clothing $85 savings $85 medical $0 miscellaneous $85 grace then adjusts her budget for her main expense categories. old budget new budget housing $510 housing $510 food $204 food $254 transportation $295 transportation $295 insurance $51 insurance $51 debts $25 debts $0 entertainment $85 entertainment $100 clothing $85 clothing $100 savings $85 savings $100 medical $85 medical $0 miscellaneous $85 miscellaneous $100 evaluate grace's new budget.

her new budget should have money in every budget category, including debts and medical expenses.
her new budget should have money in medical expenses because she does not know what medical problems she will encounter in the future.
her new budget is fine because debts and medical expenses were not needed last month.
her new budget should have money in debts so that she can afford to go into debt if she has medical expenses.

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