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well Jim sounds like you're starting out on something new uh
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what kind of uh aspect do you have as for as budgeting
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well we're we're actually saving you know both for the wedding and for a house right now so it's kind of a double whammy uh where i i stood out uh i been few i uh bachelor for a long time so
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um-hum
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you know i was kind of living for the the day and what a debt so the last year or so i've been killing off a lot of debt and actually and uh
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in May when the stock plan i'm in comes due i'm going to wipe out the last of my debt i'm going to be totally out of debt
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in we have a nice uh start toward a house
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good
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um and
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we we come from a very different background where i came from a fairly affluent middle class family and my fiance came from a lower class uh
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save every penny you've got family so we've kind of i taught her to to let go a little bit more and she taught me to
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um-hum
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do budgeting and you know really evaluate what kind of stuff we're doing
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well that's good i guess our situation uh
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well we've been married twenty years and i guess our budgeting is it's actually minimum and we've gone through period where we've needed to budget on quite formally but uh we've gotten to where we structure
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a lot of our thing so that they uh use use a automatic debit with our banking account
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yeah i i use to do that but um
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i found that it it doesn't give you the flexibility floating something a couple of days when you need to
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right yeah i guess um you know the situation i'm in um
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my pay is given at a particular period of time and it never varies and you know so there's something that we've just found that it works best to deal with the you know the the regular fixed expenses uh
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yeah i i suppose when when you've got you you know a a when you got a good pad of of money where you know you don't have have when you're not you know you cash flow bound
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that's where to work at
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yeah
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yeah um i guess um
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there really haven't been a lot of thing that we have picked on that have work for us other then you know the uh the automatic
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debits require require more discipline
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um it also simplifies in that
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doesn't require the discipline to say oh yes that is due on this date and then make the appropriate trip to the bank or whoever and uh so actually we live in uh
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in in Canada and so with our banking system being more national
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uh it does make uh funds transfer and that kind of thing a lot more
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yeah i've i've got i've got direct direct deposit i find what i helps a often lot is i have Quicken
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readily available
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on my PC and i've got for the next six to eight month all my pay checks all my fix expenses
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in there so i i can look at my cash flow and i can say you know i've got to pay these on these dates and i can structure these debt payment around here
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you know not debt payment in sense in the sense you know paying off against
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you know legal thing like you know paying credit cards off and things so that you know i can really map out and say on this date i'll have this cash flow and i'll have this net worth
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great
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and that help an often lot to look forward
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yeah
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oh i would think you know i would think it did
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yeah i guess you know in the late of budgeting it's something that we always have been very week on and i guess for us the challenge is now that we've got a son fifteen and a daughter eighteen that we're trying to train
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right well i mean i mean i found it was for a long time you know i really was living for the moment and i i think that my
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i got such mixed message message from my folks about
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budgeting because i mean even to this day they their you know both of them are out of work now because of the one full economy in Massachusetts
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they're both in social in uh you know uh human services
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they got hit real good but you know they're still remodeling stuff and things
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so you know in in the sense you know they they would criticize me for going out and
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and and spending money on on things to make myself happy but then they go and you know do do what to me are cosmetic improvement to the house to you know get the same kind of thing now that that more of a value added to there house then me going out and getting CD's or something
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yeah
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but you know it's the same kind of thing where they always thought i was getting mixed mixed message about that
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yeah and that's
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that becomes the biggest challenge you know if i think about it myself is the budgeting impact from a parenting role uh
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it take
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it takes so long for a person to develop
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that budgeting skill and there's i think it's going to become more critical because
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were now
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