Gathering the right information
Watch the video to find out more.
Speaker 1: Hey Iain, how's it going?
Speaker 2: Good. I'd like to buy a new mobile phone, but I'm not sure how long I'll need to save for before I can afford it.
Speaker 1: OK, do you know which one it is you want?
Speaker 2: It's one with a really good camera so I can make films with it.
Speaker 1: OK and what's the cost of it?
Speaker 2: It's £179.99.
Speaker 1: Ah OK, well would you like me to go away and work it out and then get back to you, yeah?
Speaker 2: Yeah, thanks Josh.
Speaker 1: Brilliant, OK. (TO AUDIENCE) OK, so I need to see how long Iain's going to need to save for to buy the phone.
I know he needs to save £179.99.
So, I'll need to look at his current balance, his income from his benefits and his weekly outgoings.
Then I can work it all out.
I know he'll want it as soon as he can.
Select information for a savings plan
Test your knowledge with this activity.
Working out how much to save
Watch the video to find out more.
Speaker: (TO AUDIENCE) Iain has given me permission to look at his account and support him with his finances.
Right, so, I've got everything I need here to work out how long it'll take Iain to pay for his new phone and I know the phone he wants costs £179.99.
I'll just round that up to £180.00 to make it much easier.
I can see he's already got £52.00 saved, so the first thing I need to do is take that away from the price of the phone…
…equals £128.00. OK, so I can see that Iain gets £139.75 in benefits each week and his budget is £95.00.
So, to work out how much spare cash he has I need to take the amount he spends from the amount he has coming in.
OK, so that's £44.75 per week spare.
In theory, he could save that much per week but I want him to have a buffer for any extra treats.
So let's say, £30.00 a week?
So now I divide the £128.00 by the £30.00 to find out how many weeks he'll need to save.
4.2666. That's 4 weeks and a bit.
So let's call it 5 weeks to save and he should have some extra money left over too, because if he saves for 5 weeks that's 30 times 5, which is £150.00.
Great stuff, I'll go tell him.
How many weeks of savings?
Test your knowledge with this activity.
Explaining the budget solutions
Watch the video to find out more.
Speaker 1: OK Iain, so you wanted me to work out how long it would take you to get your phone.
Speaker 2: Uh-hmm.
Speaker 1: So the phone was £179.99.
But I've rounded it up to £180.00, it just makes the maths a little bit more simpler.
Would you like to put your savings towards the phone?
Speaker 2: OK.
Speaker 1: So then I've worked out that you could save £30.00 a week for 5 weeks, OK?
Speaker 2: Sounds great.
Speaker 1: So if we have a look at the calendar, that is 1 week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks, 4 weeks, 5 weeks.
So that will be the 11th of June.
Speaker 2: OK.
Speaker 1: OK, and you're actually going to have some money left over, so would you like to maybe spend that on a phone case?
Speaker 2: Aww fab I'm really happy about that. Thanks Josh!
Speaker 1: Brilliant!
Choose the right phone case
Test your knowledge with this activity.
Play Sudoku with BBC Bitesize!
Every weekday we release brand new easy, medium and hard Sudoku puzzles. Perfect for testing your skill with numbers and logic.

More on Health and social care
Find out more by working through a topic
- count3 of 5

- count1 of 5
