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well we in in in our family have been pretty remiss in trying to uh you know keep track of uh daily finances uh the uh way way back
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what twelve years ago or something when i got my first computer
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i did what everybody else does which is to put the whole family budget on the machine and
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put checks and you know checkbooks and all those kind of thing and we kept that going for about a month and it became so onerous that we gave up on it
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um-hum that sounds about right
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you know so uh the only thing we're you know that we do now is uh i keep a a little spreadsheet of uh what i call the net worth calculation which is just the
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the present value of various kinds of investments and so forth uh and i only update that
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oh i don't know maybe once every quarter or so every three months just basically when the statements come in
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um-hum
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you know just to see whether or not we're falling you know getting ahead falling behind or staying staying even or what
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right
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um that's really about you know the extent of uh of the kind of uh
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financial score keeping that we're doing
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well it's kind of difficult for me because right now um like most teachers i'm laid off
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hm oh dear that's terrible
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and so um
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i spend most you know i substitute a lot
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so it's a lot it's very hard on a nonfixed income because i don't know how many days i'm going to be called in and whether i am or not to try to keep track of finances
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and but i know uh how much i have to bring in a month and that's about it that's about as far as we go and then anything extra is
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you know more or less split up between all of us
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and just thrown in the kitty more or less for a rainy day
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oh i see are you are you married are you living with a bunch of with with people you're sharing expenses
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um no i'm a single mother i have three children
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oh i see uh-huh
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so uh right now we're on we get from you know aid from the state
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at this point because there's no other way to do it and my ex-husband just sort of took off and doesn't pay child support
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oh dear
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so right now i know what i'm getting from the state and um i have to balance more or less
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what i get from the state with my bills and um you know try to work as many days as possible
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um-hum
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any time they call me in but i still have to figure out if i work too many days then i lose all my state aid
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and if i don't work enough days then i don't get enough to meet the bills and it's like a juggling act every single month
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um-hum
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like this week i've been just holding my breath and hoping they'll call me in but they probably won't because next week the kids have school vacation
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i see
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so you know the four days before they only have a four day week and they usually don't need subs because everybody's pretty good about coming in
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i oh i see
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they don't like to be absent before a vacation
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oh sure
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but we're shopping around as far as well i'm shopping around as far as trying to get uh that's why i'm doing this to get some extra money
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and um getting pledge sheets for the Boy Scouts my kids are in Boy Scouts so trying to get pledge sheets for the Boy Scouts because every penny i bring in is ten percent to me
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so it sort of helps defray the costs a little bit but you know we do a lot of robbing Peter to pay Paul
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i guess we're in the situation that a lot of Americans you know middle class Americans are in
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yeah you're the first you know uh
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my next door neighbor just lost his job in a you know one of these uh his company went broke
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oh my Lord
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i mean went you know bankrupt actually it was a subsidiary of a
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of an outfit called US Shoe or something it was a computer subsidiary i don't know what a shoe company's doing running a computer company
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really
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but uh you know they just they just folded it up and um um told him to that they took the top management and gave them jobs
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um-hum
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with the with the corporate uh at the corporate front office and everybody else was sent packing
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ah
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uh hang on one second i've got
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um somebody somebody was knocking on my door here um
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it sounds like in a certain sense at least at the present stage i mean it sounds sounds terrible to say but at the present stage you probably are
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even more in the market for a a budgetary thing than than than most people probably are might be terms of keeping keeping score of input and output
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um-hum definitely
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do you have a computer do you have a computer at home or
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uh yes we do and we try to you know i keep track of every penny and more or less enter it in you know every single day i'm at the computer
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i see
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and it's like okay what do we have left what do we have to pay what have we paid this month what hasn't come in yet you know
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um-hum
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yeah have you do you use a standard uh
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a standard spreadsheet or i mean
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