Question: Life Situation : Financial Data : Single Age 22 Starting a career No dependents Monthly income $2,600 Living expenses $2,180 Assets $8,200 Liabilities $3,470 Emergency

Life Situation:

Financial Data:

Single

Age 22

Starting a career

No dependents

Monthly income $2,600

Living expenses $2,180

Assets $8,200

Liabilities $3,470

Emergency fund $ 530

Since the major portion of Pams income is based on commission, her earnings vary from one month to the next. This situation makes it difficult for her to establish a realistic budget. During lean months, she has had to resort to using her credit card to make ends meet. In fact, her credit card debt, $3,470, is at a fairly high level. In addition, she has not been able to save much for various unexpected expenses and for her long-term financial security.

During the year, Pam has had tax withholding greater than her actual tax liability. As a result, Pam is expecting a fairly large tax refund. In the past, she has always used tax refunds to finance major purchases (a vacation or furniture) or pay off credit card debt. Currently, she is also considering saving some of the money.

Assume Pam's federal tax refund is $1,100. Given her current situation, what should she do with the refund?

Please cite all your sources.

Thanks!

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