Wally kept track of last week’s money transactions. His

salary was $150 plus $54 in overtime and $260 in tips. His
transportation expenses were $22, his food expenses were $60, his laundry costs were $15, his entertainment expenditures were $58, and his rent was $185. After expenses, did he have any money left? If so, how much?

150 + 54 + 260 = 464 income

22 + 60 + 15 + 58 + 185 = 282 expenses
Take the difference to get the money left.

To figure out if Wally had any money left after expenses, we need to calculate his total income and total expenses, and then subtract the expenses from the income.

First, let's calculate Wally's total income:
- Salary: $150
- Overtime: $54
- Tips: $260

Total income = Salary + Overtime + Tips
Total income = $150 + $54 + $260
Total income = $464

Next, let's calculate Wally's total expenses:
- Transportation expenses: $22
- Food expenses: $60
- Laundry costs: $15
- Entertainment expenditures: $58
- Rent: $185

Total expenses = Transportation expenses + Food expenses + Laundry costs + Entertainment expenditures + Rent
Total expenses = $22 + $60 + $15 + $58 + $185
Total expenses = $340

Now, let's find out if Wally had any money left after expenses:
Money left = Total income - Total expenses
Money left = $464 - $340
Money left = $124

Therefore, Wally had $124 left after expenses.