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Perform research to help you answer the questions below. Ensure that your sources are current since market conditions change over time.
Use the information you researched in the Module 2 project to help you answer the questions for Part One of this project.
You should use reliable, credible, and primary sources. Provide a link to the website(s) you used to obtain your facts and information from the Module 2 project if necessary.
Do not use Wikipedia since it is not a primary source.
Type your responses in a document saved as an MS Word document or a PDF file to submit.
Note the following submission types will result in an automatic zero.
HEIC files
Submissions typed into the Blackboard text box
Any cloud-based file link (i.e. Google Drive, One Drive, Google Docs, etc)
Answer the following questions.
1.) Where is your new job located? Where will you be living?
Provide a name and specify if you are researching a rural community, small town, city (what size?), suburb, etc.
2.) What is the average starting salary for your new job?
Be sure to research salaries for the location of the new job, not national trends.
Estimate your monthly take-home pay.
3.) Which are you going to research - housing or transportation? Pick one.
4.) List the options that would be available in your new location.
If you picked housing, you might rent a house or apartment, purchase a home or condo, buy (or rent land), and put a mobile home or tiny house on it, etc.
If you picked transportation, you might finance a new or used car, buy a used car with cash, arrange a carpool, use public transportation, buy a bicycle, walk, etc.
5.) What are the one-time and/or monthly costs associated with each of your options stated in question 4?
Will there be maintenance costs?
Insurance costs?
Taxes?